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