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- 1.It is so, granted, vide eg Aen. 7.313
- 2.Surgical knife
- 3.1987 Wimbledon men's singles champion from Australia
- 4.Juvenile criminal mastermind in books by Eoin Colfer
- 5.Space station that re-entered the atmosphere in 2001
- 6.Buffoon played by Spike Milligan in The Goon Show
- 7.Moldova's official language
- 8.The bestselling US novelist in publishing history
- 9.Actress who played Tina Turner in the biopic What's Love Got to Do with It
- 10.Weapon that fires projectiles called quarrels
- 11.19th-century composer of A Life for the Tsar
- 12.Unit of work equal to one ten millionth of a joule
- 13.Poetic line of six iambs with a caesura at the midpoint
- 14.Colour forming a literary hero with 3D
- 15.Group of three European Union founder members
- 16.Technical name for the stirrup bone in the ear
- 17.Dyspepsia drug
- 18.Flower forming a literary hero with 27A
- 19.Foot-shaped object used in making and mending shoes
- 20.Living part of a cell
- 21.- Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin actress
- 22.Large ornate wardrobe
- 23.William -, actor who played the first Doctor in Doctor Who
- 24.Wild geranium with small pink five-petalled flowers
- 25.US band founded by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker
- 26.Glandular organ involved in blood sugar regulation
- 27.State in which Martin Luther King and Jimmy Carter were born
- 28.Early illustrator of Lewis Carroll's Alice stories
- 29.Town where one may visit what may be Bishop Odo's most famous commission
- 30.Timothy -, actor who has played both LS Lowry and JMW Turner on screen
- 31.Vertical part of a doorframe
- 32.Emerging in arms of kid clutching small article
- 33.Chicory bark catches frightfully regularly
- 34.This side's passed on gold rings as symbol of eternity
- 35.Gets absolutely revolting short stocking mask finally
- 36.Note to decline when turning down supplier?
- 37.Sign of hesitation in principle marks haughtiness
- 38.List associated with diet?
- 39.Images recalled welcome buzz about returning boxer's muscle
- 40.One revealingly dropping clanger speaking in cheap theatre
- 41.Round buildings all the same: then there's large one
- 42.Time for high speed's going to end after Scot's ever further from Highlands
- 43.Uniform on private in Polish-British hospital getting blade pulled from leg?
- 44.Ridge has lighter side crossing a thoroughfare
- 45.Changes to coastline around US, as yet to be revised
- 46.Did duck for Glaswegian his sweetheart approved of
- 47.Wound charity up, finding simple means to regenerate
- 48.Jars of weedkiller ablaze — not all going up
- 49.Marine life form that's rare — but late in development
- 50.Tips on how you address pal in Gwent
- 51.Pull top drawer to find sultan's letters put together?
- 52.Preparation of old work otherwise evidently delayed?
- 53.Measurement of hand of hooker ultimately leaving initial scrum short
- 54.Dramatic climax as a new ceasefire is arranged
- 55.Over month one close to wastebasket can empty ginormous wax pens
- 56.Former husband into yoga quietly somehow avoiding family at dinner
- 57.Robber of ferry company, spelling it out before jury drops case
- 58.Popular part of computer firm turning up possible antivirus materials
- 59.Local shed hot tears left at home, indeed
- 60.After raising yen, busy with some light religious procession
- 61.Sneakily make sales puff up, briefly
- 62.The Earth's fourth-highest mountain, on the other side of Everest's South Col
- 63.In Greek myth, the beloved of Eros
- 64."I am ____ your contempt for my character and opinions, sir” (George Bernard Shaw in Man and Superman)
- 65.The Republic of Ireland's lower house of parliament
- 66.In electrical engineering, the opposition to alternating current in a circuit
- 67.An ace in golf
- 68.Novels depicting real people under fictitious names
- 69.Will and Grace actress who appeared with her husband Nick Offerman in Parks and Recreation
- 70.The diamondback ____ is Maryland's official state reptile
- 71.The last novel by DH Lawrence
- 72.In 2015, Nigel ____ became the second Welsh referee of a rugby union world cup final
- 73.Venezuelan lake noted for its very frequent Catatumbo lightning
- 74.Informally, that which serves to motivate
- 75.Animated TV series set in Bikini Bottom
- 76."Him the Almighty Power / Hurled headlong flaming from th' ____ sky” (Paradise Lost)
- 77.1992 Formula One world champion
- 78.Young animal also called cochon de lait
- 79.Contractually hired
- 80.Work of art made from whatever materials are to hand
- 81.Lee Mack has starred in every episode of this, the second longest running British sitcom
- 82.A spectre, or an idealised image
- 83.Groups of eight
- 84.The second moon of Neptune to be discovered, by Gerard Kuiper in 1949
- 85.Lord Nelson's mistress at the time of his death
- 86.A projecting cantilevered window
- 87.Bella Donna was a solo album by Fleetwood Mac's ____
- 88.Group member who thinks their presence is irrelevant
- 89.The "brain” of a computer
- 90.The ____ of Kaspar Hauser is a Werner Herzog film about a 17-year old foundling in 19th-centrury Nuremberg
- 91.Informally in Australia, an early night is "only a ____”
- 92.Informally in Australia, a mature marsupial
- 93.___ played Blofeld in the Bond film You Only Live Twice
- 94.Trademark for a service allowing a company to pay for incoming calls from clients
- 95.A former technique of mixing powdered gold with mercury to gild cheap metal, now replaced by safer alternatives
- 96.1922 Nobel physics laureate, for work on "the structure of atoms and [. . .] the radiation emanating from them”
- 97.The last novel by Toni Morrison
- 98.Hindi for "goddess”, also used after a Hindu woman's first name as a form of respect
- 99.Singer/songwriter who provided the soundtrack for the 1999 film Magnolia
- 100.The ____ Fund is the British government's general account at the Bank of England
- 101.The note used to name a chord in music is called its ____
- 102."It is not sin that kills the soul, but ____” (16th-century satirist and moralist Bishop Hall)
- 103.Seville orange distillation used in perfumery
- 104.In need of 28A
- 105.Captain ____ co-founded the punk band the Damned
- 106.Piece of land typically used for making hay
- 107.Nottingham-based distributor of swimwear and related accessories
- 108.France's Camargue region is part of the ____ delta
- 109.A beard or bristle of barley
- 110.Tool — one's kept in Jock's shed
- 111.Washed in moving water reportedly
- 112.Dish with a round shape given to soldier
- 113.Artist wearing hat in tree
- 114.A pair of similar characters at one time together — but not now
- 115.Singer missing introduction must go back
- 116.Buddhist community celebrated in this year
- 117.Get rid of chief troublemaker in military district
- 118.Certain lack of ability in adult, once little and spirited
- 119.Surgeon cheeky going round hospital, mostly doing nothing
- 120.Tries to rival Eastern drug-carriers
- 121.King with the best possible fanciful thought
- 122.Old equipment rejected includes a drum
- 123.Darlings with obligations to old simpleton
- 124.Attention needed in the French lesson — not now
- 125.Intersection made with one entering gap
- 126.Expert police investigator keeping anything but quiet
- 127.Like old art — against including modern?
- 128.Communications system used in remote travel
- 129.Fruit — there's nothing quainter somehow
- 130.Beginner? Nay — old boy!
- 131.So vehicle is certainly old-fashioned
- 132.A European said to be bitter
- 133.That referee shows what is forbidden
- 134.Record valuable material in letter
- 135.Message to Verges maybe amounts to this: "Riders go by in order with little male behind”
- 136.Permit the last word to be given to rebellious youth bedecked like a hippy?
- 137.South of region revolutionary had briefly seized once
- 138.For that time cathedral city closed early
- 139.Gem that could be displayed by Claire and Ann
- 140.Attack misery in farming festival
- 141.Part of book (not the middle) in old-fashioned print
- 142.Welshman possibly upset when daughter interrupts formal meal
- 143.Somehow cure tall plants, first to last
- 144.Go round on ice, not finishing game
- 145.Good person that is given rise? Not these days!
- 146.Amnes, fluvii (vide 3, 9, 18, 20)
- 147.Fluvius longissimus Italiae
- 148.I dodge, avoid, get out of the way
- 149.Full of care; ____ felicitas, Horace's happy way with words that comes from carefulness
- 150."Rhea sum, tu fac aedem pecunia plenam”