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- 1.Body of water between Australia and New Guinea
- 2.Variety of porcelain made using bone ash
- 3.Former RAF base near Newbury, closed in 1992
- 4.Pass in the Appalachian Mountains, used by pioneers to reach Kentucky and Tennessee
- 5.The capital city of Nicaragua
- 6.In Scottish and Northern English dialect, trifling or fastidious
- 7.New Zealand actress who, aged 11, won an Oscar for her role in The Piano
- 8."Though his barque cannot be lost, / Yet it shall be ____-tossed” (First Witch, Macbeth)
- 9.French producer of liqueurs and spirits, created by a 1990 merger
- 10.English star of 1920s musical revues and 1930s comedy and musical films, who later played Mrs Dale on BBC radio
- 11.Greek "fate”, personified as Clotho, Lachesis or Atropos
- 12.In US spelling, the second word of this item of furniture is often replaced by a room in which it might be found
- 13.Equivalent of John Lennon in the fictional Ruttles band
- 14.Richard Gere's co-star in the 2002 film Unfaithful
- 15.A carrycot typically made of wicker
- 16.In weightlifting, a ____ is lifting the bar to the shoulders and standing up
- 17.English name for the Danish port in which Hamlet is set
- 18.Leather straps used to tether hawks in falconry
- 19."O God defend me, how am I ____!” (Much Ado about Nothing)
- 20.Smoky quartz named after a Scottish mountain range
- 21.US hip hop group founded by Chuck D and Flavor Flav in 1985
- 22.Indo-Aryan language written in a Perso-Arabic script
- 23.Egyptian mummification material made from plastered layers of linen or papyrus
- 24.Long-muzzled dog created in the 19th century by a German tax collector (US name)
- 25.1988 comedy film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito
- 26.Latin phrase expressing hope that something undesirable does not happen
- 27.The capital of Burkina Faso
- 28.City of northern Italy on the River Adige
- 29.Cornish coastal ruins closely associated with King Arthur
- 30.The Comic Strip comedian who later voiced Queen Elizabeth II in the film Minions
- 31.Nickname of the London's Burning character Bert Quigley
- 32.____ in Cardiff is responsible for the registration of businesses in England and Wales
- 33.A Brazilian palm and its yellowish wax
- 34.2011 album by Britney Spears
- 35.Existing before the creation of the world
- 36.Actress who played Mia in Pulp Fiction
- 37.London's SW14 postcode includes Mortlake and ____
- 38.Co-star of Hattie Jacques in several BBC sitcoms
- 39.In geology, rich in silica
- 40.The L of AWOL
- 41.Jess ____ presented Stars on Sunday on ITV in the 1970s
- 42.River on the eastern edge of the small area of Belgium not occupied by Germany for most of the First World War
- 43.Joint document formally endorsed to accommodate son
- 44.Process involving former sovereign land
- 45.On satire's puzzling claim
- 46.Place to put away some extra tagliatelle
- 47.Chap appearing in alternative music show
- 48.Designated driver taking on jump rolled
- 49.Nob embracing English eccentricity to get things going
- 50.Doctor merely left out mineral
- 51.Fiddler's action? Dry wit with adult near
- 52.Scrivener, say, dipped into this jar? Debtor is relieved, rightly
- 53.Acting hardly to be believed in any circs
- 54.Be furious about King and I's animation
- 55.Club rings daughter who came out — it'll draw no satisfaction
- 56.Ploughing acre is on plan
- 57.Couturier's director spending with reference to court
- 58.Now I'm done, buffet before noon is excessive
- 59.Holding back on style rudely and in an abrupt way
- 60.Understanding escort entertaining non-smoker
- 61.Dance with a tush swaying, husbands are straying
- 62.Is a call about dingy drab?
- 63.Regular loads for boilers
- 64.Excellent time with figure repeatedly heard
- 65.Oldie being revamped at the expense of image
- 66.Biden's irritated pleasant Republican in the top slot
- 67.A cold afternoon and one finds nutritious fruit
- 68.Lay to rest a storyteller leaving out finish among other things
- 69.Very poor donkey daughter exchanged for last of these
- 70.Get a load of, eg, Charlie's sorrow
- 71.US poet accepting current comeback?
- 72.Brother, absorbed by rhythm, beginning to larrup drum
- 73.Antique bucket is dark red, filled with what borders on dreadful
- 74.Transform north-eastern community concerning botanist
- 75.Split stick to hold chop
- 76.Rating is just what's sought for the green light to go
- 77.Price of Branston's first special pickles
- 78.Posh wife binned flask
- 79.Avis nocturna, "ferali carmine” (Aen 4.462)
- 80.Give me help, doctors; dic te a me confusum esse
- 81.A little book (acc); "cui dono lepidum novum ____?” Catullus 1.1
- 82.Orbis caelestis noctu videndus; deae nomen
- 83.Tempus parvum (acc); annum et ____ 16 1 et 18d
- 84.Argentum, nummos, divitias (acc sing); cf 4d
- 85.A piggy-wig
- 86.Clothing (pl noun)
- 87.They sail
- 88.It has been, perhaps is no more
- 89.Aeneae filii: "spes heredis ____” appealed to by Mercury Aen 4.274
- 90.On account of a wound
- 91.Q ____ Flaccus, poeta notissimus
- 92.With thirst, dryness; a desert "deserta ____ regio” Aen 4.42
- 93.Mea domus: locus ____ ____ the place where I live
- 94.Olive oil
- 95.Dulce aliquid, apibus factum, quod portabant 1 et 18d, ut dicitur
- 96.Pugnavit, certavit
- 97.Incola vici, qui agros curat
- 98.So big (fem s, n pl, nom)
- 99.Ei viro qui animalia marina hirundine captat
- 100.Charges — apud iudices audita
- 101.They drive out; 11ac ____ they demand payment
- 102.With a ring; non tintinnabulo, sed circulo aureo fortasse
- 103.A pussycat
- 104.The force you want
- 105.Town known for tick-borne disease admits average body full of enzymes
- 106.Toff in Sun means to manipulate text
- 107.Guy briefly entering nerve centre in Anchorage who's not been there long
- 108.Ape with extra loop at the stern channel for draining deck
- 109.See, primarily in East London, receding shallow lake there
- 110.Lay fellows surrounding bishop must separate 15
- 111.Australian native holds tooth with light-coloured coating
- 112.13 regularly visited Touraine
- 113."Horrible year” for a number in Elizabeth's reign?
- 114.Punch mate, losing head over plugging angry companion, heavily once
- 115.Master remains one holding a king's short sword
- 116.Aged duke mostly having ruled lines going back
- 117.Note containing attention-seeking word is source of new information
- 118.Perhaps aid group with word of doubt during awkward teen infatuation
- 119.Assume tree is in parade
- 120.Hill-dweller went higher across river, facing upward
- 121.Pike's not compact according to commentator
- 122.Ordeal (standard scrape) in places for birds
- 123.Swallowing drink quickly, was disgusting, all told in few words
- 124.Longhairs say this without point being raised
- 125.Northerner's guffaw apparently appealing to a more specialised group
- 126.Is last pub to host rounds on an equal high level?
- 127.Ear parts, bristly, almost hang out
- 128.Room in unpleasant A&E providing prescriptions?
- 129.Bloomers as clothing for exercise, tucking in nearly half at the bottom before cycling
- 130.Unusual sight of mountain pass to view within England's borders
- 131.Retreat into rehabilitation group with employer dismissing second former Chancellor
- 132.Trapped by hurricane, Azoreans brought up condition of hooter
- 133.Small hotel incorporates good, ace ingredient in bridie
- 134.Hot season in Paris stifles a picnic for old poets
- 135.Sensation technically known as pruritus
- 136.Alternative name for dodgems
- 137.Ancient structure partly composed of trilithons
- 138.Car model designed by Alec Issigonis
- 139.Botanical genus including onions, garlic and leeks
- 140.Largest moon in the solar system
- 141.Captain of the Nautilus in tales by Jules Verne
- 142.Mary -, pioneering Scottish scientist after whom an Oxford college is named
- 143.London borough home to one of the UK's largest prisons
- 144.Colony of bees
- 145.Roman emperor who ordered the AD43 invasion of Britain
- 146.Poison traditionally applied to arrow tips (E not I)
- 147.Exotic wading bird with a long curved bill
- 148.Principal female singer in an opera company
- 149.Fortnightly magazine edited by Ian Hislop
- 150.Cervine animal