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  1. 1.Unit of length equal to 22 yards
  2. 2.See 11 Down
  3. 3.1985 biopic directed and co-written by Paul Schrader subtitled A Life in Four Chapters
  4. 4.Standard monetary unit of Lesotho
  5. 5.& 7D 1978 family film starring Ken Berry and Sandy Duncan
  6. 6.See 6 Down
  7. 7.& 3D 1965 Grand National winner ridden by Tommy Smith
  8. 8.River in SE Wales upon which Newport stands
  9. 9.International criminal police organisation set up in Vienna in 1923
  10. 10.Claston —, 2002 Commonwealth decathlon gold medallist
  11. 11.2005 film comedy starring Will Smith in the title role
  12. 12.See 1 Down
  13. 13.Republic on the Persian Gulf; capital Baghdad
  14. 14.Bellows-mender in William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream
  15. 15.R G -, New Zealand cricketer who hit 103 in the 6th ODI against South Africa at Cape Town in 2000
  16. 16.Three-dimensional shape in geometry resembling a ring doughnut
  17. 17.Large basin-shaped crater at the top of a volcano
  18. 18.Collection of organisms inhabiting the surface layer of a sea or lake
  19. 19.James -, Scottish engineer and inventor who improved the steam engine
  20. 20.& 17A Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Barefoot Contessa
  21. 21.See 15 Across
  22. 22.See 5 Down
  23. 23.Biblical son of Asahel
  24. 24.Ray -, winner of the 1970 World Snooker Championship
  25. 25.& 25A 1921 Booth Tarkington novel awarded the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
  26. 26.See 24 Across
  27. 27.Lion in The Chronicles of Narnia series by C S Lewis
  28. 28.Federico Garcia -, Spanish poet who authored 1934 stage play Yerma
  29. 29.Capital of Uzbekistan
  30. 30.& 19A 2009 novel by Hilary Mantel
  31. 31.Gwen -, singer-actress who portrayed Jean Harlow in 2004 biopic The Aviator
  32. 32.James Joyce novel published posthumously in 1944
  33. 33.1938 Evelyn Waugh novel featuring the character Lord Copper
  34. 34.Actor who starred as Jed Bartlet in US television drama series The West Wing
  35. 35.Harold -, 1924 Olympic 100m gold medallist
  36. 36.Common duck, the male of which has a dark green head and reddish-brown breast
  37. 37.Molly -, author of 1981 Booker Prize-nominated novel Good Behaviour
  38. 38.Tourist island of the Balearics in the Mediterranean
  39. 39.Mild yellow Dutch cheese
  40. 40.1958 film musical starring Rossano Brazzi and Mitzi Gaynor
  41. 41.& 11D 2000 animated film featuring the voice talent of Mel Gibson and Julia Sawalha
  42. 42.Small brightly coloured freshwater fish popular in aquaria
  43. 43.Large Old World tree of the mahogany family whose bark is used to make a tonic
  44. 44.See 19 Across
  45. 45.Richard —, 2001 World Rally Drivers' Championship winner
  46. 46.& 18D 2000s US television comedy-drama series starring James Spader and William Shatner
  47. 47.Christian —, French couturier noted for his New Look
  48. 48.& 12A Kingdom in the Middle East; capital Riyadh
  49. 49.Regional unit of Central Greece; capital Livadeia
  50. 50.& 1D 1987 stage play by Alan Ayckbourn
  51. 51.See 22 Across
  52. 52.Device in a car engine that enriches the fuel-air mixture by restricting the amount of air entering the carburettor
  53. 53.US state; capital Augusta
  54. 54.Earl Derr —, creator of fictional detective Charlie Chan
  55. 55.Collective noun for a group of snipe
  56. 56.1991 novel by David Cook
  57. 57.1956 Broadway musical by Lerner and Loewe based on George Bernard Shaw play Pygmalion
  58. 58.See 8 Across
  59. 59.Small social insect that lives in a formicary
  60. 60.Vera —, author of 1933 memoir Testament of Youth
  61. 61.Standard monetary unit of Venezuela
  62. 62.Another name for the white poplar
  63. 63.See 15 Across
  64. 64.Most northerly of the Shetland Islands in Scotland
  65. 65.Edward —, first person to climb Alpine mountain the Matterhorn
  66. 66.See 8 Across
  67. 67.& 7A 1970s US television crime drama series starring Buddy Ebsen in the title role
  68. 68.Ancient Greek city noted for the austere way of life of its citizens
  69. 69.& 5D 2009 film comedy starring Peter Capaldi, Tom Hollander, Gina McKee and James Gandolfini
  70. 70.Max —, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1934-35
  71. 71.Theodore —, writer whose volume The Waking won the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
  72. 72.River of central England that flows to the River Severn at Tewkesbury
  73. 73.Dicky —, US golfer; 1994 Federal Express St Jude Classic tournament winner
  74. 74.The —, 1963 Agatha Christie novel featuring Hercule Poirot
  75. 75.Peter —, British crime writer whose Lemmy Caution novels include This Man is Dangerous and Poison Ivy
  76. 76.& 4D London-born actor known for the title role in BBC TV series Luther
  77. 77.2012 crime drama film starring Shia LaBeouf and Tom Hardy
  78. 78.1993 film thriller starring Marlee Matlin and D B Sweeney
  79. 79.2016 film comedy starring Julian Barratt in the title role
  80. 80.See 22 Across
  81. 81.See 11 Across
  82. 82.Widely cultivated tree with a sweet gritty-textured fruit
  83. 83.Japanese dish of cold cakes of rice with a topping of raw fish
  84. 84.& 12D 1976 comedy-drama film starring Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal
  85. 85.See 10 Down
  86. 86.1978 stage play by Harold Pinter
  87. 87.Ransom Eli —, US car manufacturer who died in 1950
  88. 88.Andrew —, actor who played the title role in 1967 sci-fi film Quatermass and the Pit
  89. 89.Fast-running flightless bird of South America
  90. 90.& 13D The —, 1971 comedy-horror film starring Vincent Price in the title role
  91. 91.Liquorice-flavoured seed of the anise plant
  92. 92.& 19D 2009 stage opera by Rufus Wainwright
  93. 93.Japanese stringed musical instrument
  94. 94.Caribbean country; capital Havana
  95. 95.Fibrous substance extracted from silkworms used in the manufacture of fishing tackle
  96. 96.Roman goddess of the dawn
  97. 97.Richard —, director of the Lethal Weapon film tetralogy
  98. 98.& 21A Actor who played Ricky Butcher in BBC TV soap EastEnders
  99. 99.American Tribal Love Rock Musical that opened on Broadway in 1968
  100. 100.See 18 Across
  101. 101.Brightest star in the constellation Cygnus
  102. 102.Stephen —, Canadian humorist whose works include 1910 story collection Literary Lapses
  103. 103.Largest city and capital of Limburg province, the Netherlands
  104. 104.The —, 2004 biopic starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes
  105. 105.Curve with an S-shaped profile used in coving
  106. 106.Silvery metallic element; symbol In
  107. 107.2006 crime film starring Emile Hirsch, Justin Timberlake and Bruce Willis
  108. 108.R D —, Scottish psychiatrist whose books include The Divided Self
  109. 109.US actor-singer married to actress-singer Shirley Jones from 1956-74
  110. 110.Reptile of North America with longitudinal stripes such as Butler's —
  111. 111.See 1 Across
  112. 112.City in Rhode Island home to the United States Naval War College
  113. 113.Phyllis —, US actress-comedienne who starred as Camille Salamander in 1966 film The Fat Spy
  114. 114.See 9 Across
  115. 115.Franz —, German expressionist painter whose works include 1912 oil The Shepherds
  116. 116.Gert —, actor who played the title role in 1964 action film Goldfinger
  117. 117.Ninette —, Ireland-born ballet dancer and choreographer who died in 2002
  118. 118.Wladyslaw —, 1972 Olympic shot put gold medallist
  119. 119.Singer-actress who played Leather Tuscadero in US television sitcom Happy Days
  120. 120.Marine fish such as the Quillback — or China —
  121. 121.City in San Joaquin County, California, noted for its production of Zinfandel wine
  122. 122.1957 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
  123. 123.City in Punjab, India, home to the Golden Temple
  124. 124.North American poplar such as the Eastern — whose seeds are covered with white hairs
  125. 125.Another name for mother-of-pearl
  126. 126.1960s ITV comedy series starring Kenny Everett and Jonathan Routh
  127. 127.Port and resort on Gotland Island, SE Sweden
  128. 128.Anthony —, Dutch aircraft designer who died in 1939
  129. 129.In the game of bowls, a bulge or weight inside one side of a bowl
  130. 130.Adolfo —, actor who played Emilio Largo in 1965 action film Thunderball
  131. 131.Member of a Native American people of Arizona and NW Mexico
  132. 132.2011 music and dance film starring Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough
  133. 133.& 16D University city in Marche, Italy, housing the Cattedrale di Sant'Emidio
  134. 134.European freshwater fish also called a pope
  135. 135.1963 film Western starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara
  136. 136.Alastair —, actor who played the title role in 1951 film drama Scrooge
  137. 137.Cathedral city in North Yorkshire on the River Ure
  138. 138.See 6 Down
  139. 139.Jean-Francois —, golfer; 2004 French Open tournament winner
  140. 140.Alessandro —, Italian physicist who developed the first electrochemical cell
  141. 141.Gete —, 2005 and 2006 Berlin Marathon women's race winner
  142. 142.Salvador —, Spanish painter whose works include 1937's Metamorphosis of Narcissus
  143. 143.Creole dish made of shrimps, ham, rice and onions
  144. 144.The —, 2000 comedy-drama film starring Sam Neill and Billy Mitchell
  145. 145.& 23A 2001 adventure film starring Heath Ledger and Mark Addy
  146. 146.— Islands, group in Greece including Corfu, Zante and Ithaca
  147. 147.In mathematics, an angle of less than 90 degrees
  148. 148.Stephen —, magician and television presenter whose credits include Go for It and Catchphrase
  149. 149.Roman goddess of peace
  150. 150.Dutch winners of the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest with Ding-a-dong

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