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  1. 1.Body of water between Australia and New Guinea
  2. 2.Variety of porcelain made using bone ash
  3. 3.Former RAF base near Newbury, closed in 1992
  4. 4.Pass in the Appalachian Mountains, used by pioneers to reach Kentucky and Tennessee
  5. 5.The capital city of Nicaragua
  6. 6.In Scottish and Northern English dialect, trifling or fastidious
  7. 7.New Zealand actress who, aged 11, won an Oscar for her role in The Piano
  8. 8."Though his barque cannot be lost, / Yet it shall be ____-tossed” (First Witch, Macbeth)
  9. 9.French producer of liqueurs and spirits, created by a 1990 merger
  10. 10.English star of 1920s musical revues and 1930s comedy and musical films, who later played Mrs Dale on BBC radio
  11. 11.Greek "fate”, personified as Clotho, Lachesis or Atropos
  12. 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. 13.Equivalent of John Lennon in the fictional Ruttles band
  14. 14.Richard Gere's co-star in the 2002 film Unfaithful
  15. 15.A carrycot typically made of wicker
  16. 16.In weightlifting, a ____ is lifting the bar to the shoulders and standing up
  17. 17.English name for the Danish port in which Hamlet is set
  18. 18.Leather straps used to tether hawks in falconry
  19. 19."O God defend me, how am I ____!” (Much Ado about Nothing)
  20. 20.Smoky quartz named after a Scottish mountain range
  21. 21.US hip hop group founded by Chuck D and Flavor Flav in 1985
  22. 22.Indo-Aryan language written in a Perso-Arabic script
  23. 23.Egyptian mummification material made from plastered layers of linen or papyrus
  24. 24.Long-muzzled dog created in the 19th century by a German tax collector (US name)
  25. 25.1988 comedy film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito
  26. 26.Latin phrase expressing hope that something undesirable does not happen
  27. 27.The capital of Burkina Faso
  28. 28.City of northern Italy on the River Adige
  29. 29.Cornish coastal ruins closely associated with King Arthur
  30. 30.The Comic Strip comedian who later voiced Queen Elizabeth II in the film Minions
  31. 31.Nickname of the London's Burning character Bert Quigley
  32. 32.____ in Cardiff is responsible for the registration of businesses in England and Wales
  33. 33.A Brazilian palm and its yellowish wax
  34. 34.2011 album by Britney Spears
  35. 35.Existing before the creation of the world
  36. 36.Actress who played Mia in Pulp Fiction
  37. 37.London's SW14 postcode includes Mortlake and ____
  38. 38.Co-star of Hattie Jacques in several BBC sitcoms
  39. 39.In geology, rich in silica
  40. 40.The L of AWOL
  41. 41.Jess ____ presented Stars on Sunday on ITV in the 1970s
  42. 42.River on the eastern edge of the small area of Belgium not occupied by Germany for most of the First World War
  43. 43.Joint document formally endorsed to accommodate son
  44. 44.Process involving former sovereign land
  45. 45.On satire's puzzling claim
  46. 46.Place to put away some extra tagliatelle
  47. 47.Chap appearing in alternative music show
  48. 48.Designated driver taking on jump rolled
  49. 49.Nob embracing English eccentricity to get things going
  50. 50.Doctor merely left out mineral
  51. 51.Fiddler's action? Dry wit with adult near
  52. 52.Scrivener, say, dipped into this jar? Debtor is relieved, rightly
  53. 53.Acting hardly to be believed in any circs
  54. 54.Be furious about King and I's animation
  55. 55.Club rings daughter who came out — it'll draw no satisfaction
  56. 56.Ploughing acre is on plan
  57. 57.Couturier's director spending with reference to court
  58. 58.Now I'm done, buffet before noon is excessive
  59. 59.Holding back on style rudely and in an abrupt way
  60. 60.Understanding escort entertaining non-smoker
  61. 61.Dance with a tush swaying, husbands are straying
  62. 62.Is a call about dingy drab?
  63. 63.Regular loads for boilers
  64. 64.Excellent time with figure repeatedly heard
  65. 65.Oldie being revamped at the expense of image
  66. 66.Biden's irritated pleasant Republican in the top slot
  67. 67.A cold afternoon and one finds nutritious fruit
  68. 68.Lay to rest a storyteller leaving out finish among other things
  69. 69.Very poor donkey daughter exchanged for last of these
  70. 70.Get a load of, eg, Charlie's sorrow
  71. 71.US poet accepting current comeback?
  72. 72.Brother, absorbed by rhythm, beginning to larrup drum
  73. 73.Antique bucket is dark red, filled with what borders on dreadful
  74. 74.Transform north-eastern community concerning botanist
  75. 75.Split stick to hold chop
  76. 76.Rating is just what's sought for the green light to go
  77. 77.Price of Branston's first special pickles
  78. 78.Posh wife binned flask
  79. 79.Avis nocturna, "ferali carmine” (Aen 4.462)
  80. 80.Give me help, doctors; dic te a me confusum esse
  81. 81.A little book (acc); "cui dono lepidum novum ____?” Catullus 1.1
  82. 82.Orbis caelestis noctu videndus; deae nomen
  83. 83.Tempus parvum (acc); annum et ____ 16 1 et 18d
  84. 84.Argentum, nummos, divitias (acc sing); cf 4d
  85. 85.A piggy-wig
  86. 86.Clothing (pl noun)
  87. 87.They sail
  88. 88.It has been, perhaps is no more
  89. 89.Aeneae filii: "spes heredis ____” appealed to by Mercury Aen 4.274
  90. 90.On account of a wound
  91. 91.Q ____ Flaccus, poeta notissimus
  92. 92.With thirst, dryness; a desert "deserta ____ regio” Aen 4.42
  93. 93.Mea domus: locus ____ ____ the place where I live
  94. 94.Olive oil
  95. 95.Dulce aliquid, apibus factum, quod portabant 1 et 18d, ut dicitur
  96. 96.Pugnavit, certavit
  97. 97.Incola vici, qui agros curat
  98. 98.So big (fem s, n pl, nom)
  99. 99.Ei viro qui animalia marina hirundine captat
  100. 100.Charges — apud iudices audita
  101. 101.They drive out; 11ac ____ they demand payment
  102. 102.With a ring; non tintinnabulo, sed circulo aureo fortasse
  103. 103.A pussycat
  104. 104.The force you want
  105. 105.Town known for tick-borne disease admits average body full of enzymes
  106. 106.Toff in Sun means to manipulate text
  107. 107.Guy briefly entering nerve centre in Anchorage who's not been there long
  108. 108.Ape with extra loop at the stern channel for draining deck
  109. 109.See, primarily in East London, receding shallow lake there
  110. 110.Lay fellows surrounding bishop must separate 15
  111. 111.Australian native holds tooth with light-coloured coating
  112. 112.13 regularly visited Touraine
  113. 113."Horrible year” for a number in Elizabeth's reign?
  114. 114.Punch mate, losing head over plugging angry companion, heavily once
  115. 115.Master remains one holding a king's short sword
  116. 116.Aged duke mostly having ruled lines going back
  117. 117.Note containing attention-seeking word is source of new information
  118. 118.Perhaps aid group with word of doubt during awkward teen infatuation
  119. 119.Assume tree is in parade
  120. 120.Hill-dweller went higher across river, facing upward
  121. 121.Pike's not compact according to commentator
  122. 122.Ordeal (standard scrape) in places for birds
  123. 123.Swallowing drink quickly, was disgusting, all told in few words
  124. 124.Longhairs say this without point being raised
  125. 125.Northerner's guffaw apparently appealing to a more specialised group
  126. 126.Is last pub to host rounds on an equal high level?
  127. 127.Ear parts, bristly, almost hang out
  128. 128.Room in unpleasant A&E providing prescriptions?
  129. 129.Bloomers as clothing for exercise, tucking in nearly half at the bottom before cycling
  130. 130.Unusual sight of mountain pass to view within England's borders
  131. 131.Retreat into rehabilitation group with employer dismissing second former Chancellor
  132. 132.Trapped by hurricane, Azoreans brought up condition of hooter
  133. 133.Small hotel incorporates good, ace ingredient in bridie
  134. 134.Hot season in Paris stifles a picnic for old poets
  135. 135.Sensation technically known as pruritus
  136. 136.Alternative name for dodgems
  137. 137.Ancient structure partly composed of trilithons
  138. 138.Car model designed by Alec Issigonis
  139. 139.Botanical genus including onions, garlic and leeks
  140. 140.Largest moon in the solar system
  141. 141.Captain of the Nautilus in tales by Jules Verne
  142. 142.Mary -, pioneering Scottish scientist after whom an Oxford college is named
  143. 143.London borough home to one of the UK's largest prisons
  144. 144.Colony of bees
  145. 145.Roman emperor who ordered the AD43 invasion of Britain
  146. 146.Poison traditionally applied to arrow tips (E not I)
  147. 147.Exotic wading bird with a long curved bill
  148. 148.Principal female singer in an opera company
  149. 149.Fortnightly magazine edited by Ian Hislop
  150. 150.Cervine animal

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