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- 1.Penelope's left virtually superior valet at last — eg, Parker
- 2.Wanton jumper, we hear, that turns freely to tighten belt?
- 3.Country relative rolls up for dance among Austrians
- 4.Sadly die with courage — that would be bitter-sweet
- 5.This indigene near Colorado's capital could be smart
- 6.This holds account on Tesla for painter
- 7.Take spoon, say — it's a hoot
- 8.Bit of banter mostly lifted superlative mnemonics
- 9.Educated and lovely rector stopped ruddy provender
- 10.I popped into new ashram alongside his Hindu teachers
- 11.Study of weather in unsettled year of rising standard in mercury
- 12.See this fern developing — and use some excitedly
- 13.Uproarious hoofing shows Yankee behind cases not specified
- 14.Lifting jug before admitting fine demons of mythology
- 15.Variant way to make rum ruby?
- 16.Is MCP putting head down?
- 17.In East London grandaddy of a success within
- 18.Weight on top of every bale, as it used to be
- 19.Nietzsche's name for an ideal human of the future, with values of their own rather than those of the past
- 20.Cole Porter show about the production of a musical version of The Taming of the Shrew
- 21.The next partial ____ visible from the UK is on October 25
- 22.The content of row eight of the ____ table is hypothetical
- 23.Mostly extinct British Army rank with flag-carrying duties
- 24.The Mayan city of Chichen Itza was built on this peninsula
- 25.Old Testament book between the Song of Solomon and Jeremiah
- 26.Informally, the drug PCP used illegally as a hallucinogen
- 27.Actor whose TV roles include Doyle and Judge John Deed
- 28.Manufacturer of bathroom and plumbing fixtures, with its largest factory in a Staffordshire village
- 29.BBC Breakfast co-presenter who replaced Dan Walker this year
- 30.Egyptian pharaoh ____ IV changed his name to Akhenaten during his attempt to introduce a monotheistic religion
- 31.In English, ____s about age precede those about colour
- 32.The brightest star in the constellation Aquila
- 33.Tasmania's former name
- 34.Author whose only novel is one of the first to be written from the perspective of a non-human character
- 35.The only kind of edible nut which is green
- 36.Shortened old name for the crew's quarters on a ship
- 37.Where tzatziki and dolmades might be served
- 38.Scottish folk hero played by Liam Neeson in a 1995 film
- 39.Island capital, location of the baroque Co-Cathedral of St John
- 40.Netherlands monarch from 1980 until her abdication in 2013
- 41.Couple depicted in at least eleven extant paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder
- 42.____ in Funen, choral and orchestral work by Carl Nielsen
- 43.Jeanie's ____ was light in a Stephen Foster song
- 44.Microsoft's UK HQ is just outside this Berkshire town
- 45.William Whiting's hymn ____ Strong to Save has been used by the UK and US navies for more than a century
- 46.With 22A, the co-presenter of BBC Breakfast
- 47.Children's playground jumping game
- 48.Burning desire to steal
- 49.Central London terminus of "Javelin” train services for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics
- 50.Cocktail of gin and vermouth
- 51.Sweden's standard monetary unit having the value of 100 ore
- 52.Slim, in a simile that was used by Chaucer about a horse
- 53.Timepiece with a gnomon
- 54.The Japanese art of flower arranging
- 55.New Zealand's first female prime minister
- 56.Former South Africa and Warwickshire fast bowler, nicknamed "The White Lightning”
- 57.The setting of Flaubert's Un coeur simple; a cheese, probably the oldest still made in Normandy
- 58.Actor who starred as Bret Maverick and Jim Rockford in two long-running TV series
- 59.Capital city, home to the Buddhist temple, the Great Sacred Stupa
- 60.They trade with overseas companies
- 61.Recent linguistic creation such as chillax, staycation or selfie
- 62.____ Weekes was one of cricket's "three Ws”
- 63.Terence Conran's home furnishing company which opened its first store in Chelsea in 1964
- 64.Massachusetts port famed for its witchcraft trials of 1692
- 65.Mulier maxima crudelitate
- 66.Virginis quam Iuppiter (imagine tauri) rapuit
- 67.____ Orpheus et animalia, saxa, omnia silent, mansueta admirantur
- 68.Wicked men
- 69.Nunc, hoc tempore
- 70."Avia, ____ lumina habes” lupo dicitur: "what big eyes you have”
- 71.Assuescere; to be accustomed (semi-dep)
- 72.In illo loco
- 73.Alii in terra manebant, ____ ____ ____ currebant alii: but others ran into the sea
- 74.Men about to go (fut ptcp ire)
- 75."Aequam memento ____ ____ arduis |servare mentem” (Odes 2.3.1-2) Keep calm in tough circumstances
- 76."I have been looked over” inquit illa a Iove visa in 8ac?
- 77.By chance
- 78.Illi qui vehementer et velociter agunt vel capiunt (pres ptcp)
- 79.Iulius qui Idibus Martiis interfectus est
- 80.Ita, eo modo
- 81."Laudes ad laudes ____” (hymn): join praise to praise, all of you
- 82.Let them go out before me
- 83.Follow me, men! Right through!
- 84.In all things
- 85.Somebody or other
- 86.Brutus ____: he was present
- 87.Here I am (inquitne Brutus?)
- 88.An order to 20 to get on with it!
- 89.Author of the novels Empire of the Sun and Crash
- 90.Surface of a cut gemstone
- 91.Daniel -, British actor who won a 2021 Oscar for his role as a Black Panther leader
- 92.19th-century creator of the difference engine
- 93.Spiritual leader such as Lionel Blue or Jonathan Sacks
- 94.Female vocal group who sang the 1960s classic Will You Love Me Tomorrow
- 95.Traditional gift for a 30th wedding anniversary
- 96.British overseas territory with a flag bearing a red castle
- 97.US character actor in Deliverance and Network
- 98.- Garson, star of the vintage wartime drama Mrs Miniver
- 99.Public official historically also known as a bellman
- 100.The Thirty-Nine -, John Buchan adventure story
- 101.Follower of the religious reformer John Wycliffe
- 102.Alan -, debonair TV travel presenter (1921-2013)
- 103.Positive electrolytic contact
- 104.City home to the Anne Frank House and Rijksmuseum
- 105.Batman villain first played on screen by Cesar Romero
- 106.US magazine that publishes weekly music charts
- 107.Author of the biographical novel Cider with Rosie
- 108.EM Forster work adapted for film by David Lean
- 109.Crustaceans known as scampi if fried in breadcrumbs
- 110.Dietary roughage
- 111.Stroke typically employed in freestyle swimming events
- 112.Person administering an organisation's funds
- 113.Long thin variety of cigar
- 114.Monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury
- 115.Canadian music star who released the global hit Blinding Lights in 2019
- 116.Radio communications term expressing agreement
- 117.Long-necked bird associated with origami
- 118.Blood plasma with clotting factors removed
- 119.Art historian Roy ____ became the youngest director of London's V&A museum in 1973
- 120.1765 tax legislation affecting British colonies in America
- 121.Vengeful sorceress of Greek myth, a granddaughter of Helios
- 122.Rosalind is the protagonist of this Shakespeare play
- 123.Former name for the city which became Bratislava in 1919
- 124.First Test cricketer to reach 200 wickets and 2000 runs
- 125.Shrub of the tea family with rose-like flowers
- 126."Leaning over me, he was trying to explain ___” (Abba, When I Kissed the Teacher)
- 127.Spanish for "aunt”, seen in a liqueur name
- 128.Section of society most influenced by commercials
- 129.Lyricist for the 1958 musical film Gigi
- 130.Capital of Brazil's state of Rondonia, on the River Madeira, also a possible name for a (different) vintage wine
- 131.Old name for the three days before Lent
- 132.MP who described David Cameron and George Osborne as "two arrogant posh boys”
- 133.That which attracts pollinators
- 134.The River ___ formed the boundary between Essex and Middlesex
- 135.A large variety of cooking apple, named after a royal
- 136.Max ____, AI character played by Matt Frewer
- 137.Dancing star in the 1976 Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show
- 138.A single-pointed tooth
- 139.Latin name for both the Virgin Mary and the star Polaris as a guide for sailors
- 140.2002 sci-fi horror film directed by M Night Shyamalan
- 141.Main antagonist in the film Blade Runner
- 142.The first solar system planet identified as such by use of a telescope
- 143.Banks of marine fog which move inland
- 144.Actor who played Chief Martin Brody in Jaws and Jaws 2
- 145.Early in the 1988 Olympic 5000m final, Kenyan John ____ broke away with a 2:01 800m spell and was never overtaken
- 146.Product exploiting a related work in another medium
- 147.Patriarch with 969-year life span, the longest in the Bible
- 148.The river that ran "through caverns measureless to man” in Coleridge's Kubla Khan
- 149.Unfinished novel by F Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1941
- 150.The Chester ____ Plays are a medieval drama series revived in 1951, and will next be performed in June and July 2023