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- 1.Sebastian —, 2010-13 F1 World Drivers' Championship winner
- 2.2006 fantasy novel by Sherwood Smith
- 3.Small citrus tree whose edible fruit resembles the tangerine
- 4.Immature fruit of the cucumber used for pickling
- 5.Any of the 12 broad-faced grinding teeth in humans
- 6.City in Germany; leading administrative centre of the Ruhr
- 7.Opera by Giacomo Puccini first performed in 1893 based on a novel by the Abbe Prevost
- 8.1935 opera by George Gershwin
- 9.Jerry —, president of Ghana from 1993-2001
- 10.Bob —, London-born US film and stage comedian who died in 2003 aged 100
- 11.Resort city in the Coachella Valley, California, US
- 12.The —, 1906 story collection by Neil Munro featuring mariner Para Handy
- 13.2002 novel by Joanne Harris
- 14.1741 opera by George Frideric Handel
- 15.Fred —, music-hall impresario born Frederick John Westcott in Exeter, Devon, in 1866
- 16.1963 Derby winner ridden by Yves Saint-Martin
- 17.Largest island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland
- 18.Labour MP for Huyton from 1950-83; prime minister from 1964-70 and 1974-76
- 19.Rick —, author of novel series Percy Jackson and the Olympians
- 20.Band of fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone
- 21.Basic gymnastics exercise involving a complete rotation of the body executed on the ground
- 22.City in northwest Poland on the Warta River
- 23.Lancashire town whose Britannia Coconut Dancers perform annually on Easter Saturday
- 24.Trojan prince and son of Aphrodite in classical mythology who escaped the sack of Troy
- 25.River in Scotland that flows through the Grampian Mountains to the Moray Firth
- 26.Muse of love poetry in Greek mythology
- 27.Municipality in Brazil facing the city of Rio de Janeiro across Guanabara Bay
- 28.Largest city of Guadeloupe, on Grand-Terre
- 29.Borough of New York City; westernmost county on Long Island
- 30.River in Scotland that flows through Glasgow
- 31.G P —, England Test cricketer who took 5-57 against West Indies in St John's, Antigua, in 2009
- 32.Market town in Derbyshire northwest of Kinder Scout at the foot of the Pennines
- 33.Devon-born sculptor whose works include the Bridgwater War Memorial
- 34.James —, 18th-century English weaver credited with the invention of the spinning jenny
- 35.Number represented by symbols XXIX in Roman numerals
- 36.2012 winner of the Oaks ridden by Seamie Heffernan
- 37.Small compact breed of dog also called a carlin
- 38.Variety of the mineral actinolite; one of two minerals called jade
- 39.Seaport in Pyrenees-Atlantiques, southwest France, at the confluence of the Adour and Nive rivers
- 40.Dome-shaped Buddhist shrine such as the Phra Pathommachedi in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
- 41.Old Testament Hebrew prophet of the 8th century BC
- 42.Warren Mehrtens mount; 1946 Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in the US winner
- 43.Stage musical by Boy George and Kevan Frost that opened on Broadway in 2003
- 44.2004 novel by Bernard Cornwell
- 45.Tony —, Maltese winner of the 2003 World Pool Masters Championship
- 46.Max Frisch play staged at the Royal Court, London, in 1961
- 47.2006 musical film drama starring Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova
- 48.Standard monetary unit of Bahrain
- 49.Barren granite area of land in northern Cornwall
- 50.2005 crime film featuring Bruce Willis and Mickey Rourke
- 51.2010 novel by Colin Bateman
- 52.Musical instruction that a piece be performed in a light-hearted manner
- 53.2016 Breeders' Cup Classic and 2017 Dubai World Cup winner ridden by Mike E Smith
- 54.Plant related to the onion; a national emblem of Wales
- 55.1986 crime drama film starring Bob Hoskins and Cathy Tyson
- 56.Town in Moray, Scotland, on the River Lossie housing a ruined cathedral
- 57.Semicircular instrument for measuring angles
- 58.2005 no 1 album by Gorillaz
- 59.Lens that is convex on one side and concave on the other
- 60.Large-mouthed marine fish such as the mirror — or Cape —
- 61.Burl —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Big Country
- 62.Ancient Roman festival of fertility celebrated annually on February 15
- 63.Republic in West Africa; capital Ouagadougou
- 64.Fabian —, England and Everton FC midfielder and defender
- 65.Chief coal mining and industrial region of Germany
- 66.Limestone mountain in central Switzerland between Lakes Lucerne, Lauerz and Zug
- 67.Tony —, snooker player; 1989 British Open tournament winner
- 68.Celestial body in constellation Canis Major also called the Dog Star
- 69.One-sixtieth of a minute
- 70.Large metal Chinese cooking pot
- 71.Barbara —, actress who played Cinnamon Carter in US television action series Mission: Impossible
- 72.Kenneth —, English theatre critic and writer who died in 1980
- 73.River that flows to the East China Sea near Shanghai, China
- 74.1936 Olympic long jump, 100m and 200m gold medallist
- 75.Cross-bred hunting dog, usually part sighthound
- 76.1957 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
- 77.1980 film comedy starring Meat Loaf and Kaki Hunter
- 78.Religion of Muslims
- 79.Resort town in Ceredigion housing the National Library of Wales
- 80.1893 novel by George Gissing
- 81.1992 comedy-drama film starring Mia Farrow as Judy Roth
- 82.Manuel —, 1975 US Open singles tennis championship winner
- 83.Conservative MP for Suffolk South from 1983-2015; Shadow Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food from 1997-2001
- 84.N'Golo —, France and Chelsea midfielder; 2016-17 FWA Footballer of the Year
- 85.Gaming stake put up before the deal in poker
- 86.David —, former controller of Radio 2 and Radio 4 who died in 2007
- 87.Beau —, English dandy; subject of a 1954 biopic starring Stewart Granger in the title role
- 88.Vebjorn —, 1996 Olympic 800m gold medallist
- 89.Small Australian parakeet popular as a cage bird
- 90.1969 film Western starring John Wayne and Glen Campbell
- 91.Thomas —, 18th-century English composer noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs
- 92.Kate —, Labour MP for Vauxhall from 1989-2019; Minister for Sport from 1999-2001
- 93.Actor and singer born Marvin Lee Aday in 1947
- 94.Actor who starred as Ted Striker in 1980 film comedy Airplane!
- 95.County town of County Meath, Ireland
- 96.Jean —, prime minister of Canada from 1993-2003
- 97.Fur helmet worn by certain regiments of hussars and artillerymen
- 98.Small soft-bodied crustacean that lives in and carries about the empty shells of whelks
- 99.Card game; an old form of poker
- 100.Dick —, British stage and television comedian who starred as Charlie Tully in 1972 film Ooh You Are Awful
- 101.David —, first prime minister of Israel, from 1948-54
- 102.Arthur C —, author of science fiction novels The Sands of Mars and Prelude to Space
- 103.Basic attacking move in fencing
- 104.Johannes —, German inventor of printing by movable type
- 105.University town in central Nigeria; a centre of the cocoa trade
- 106.D W —, South Africa Test cricketer who took 7-51 against India in Nagpur in 2010
- 107.Roman poet and satirist whose works include the Ars Poetica
- 108.1972 Alfred Hitchcock film starring Jon Finch and Barry Foster
- 109.Chris —, US actor who played Peter Quill in 2014 action film Guardians of the Galaxy
- 110.Back part of a golf club head where it bends to join the shaft
- 111.Actor who played the title role in 1937 film drama Elephant Boy
- 112.1898 opera by Arthur Wing Pinero and J Comyns Carr with music by Arthur Sullivan
- 113.Supreme creator god in Norse mythology
- 114.Wilfrid —, actor who played Grandfather in 1964 comedy-musical film A Hard Day's Night
- 115.Latex of the sapodilla tree used to make chewing gum
- 116.Bob —, singer and actor awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature
- 117.City in Germany on the Havel River that hosted a 1945 meeting of the principal Allies in World War II
- 118.2007 film comedy featuring Simon Pegg, Thandiwe Newton and Hank Azaria
- 119.T —, Essex cricketer; 2017 England Test debutant against South Africa at the Oval
- 120.Ancient town of Asia Minor famed for the story of Hero and Leander
- 121.Anthony —, author of novels Phineas Finn and The Warden
- 122.Nik —, rock music journalist; author of novels Need and King Death
- 123.Six-point score in American football made by being in possession of the ball in the opposing team's end zone
- 124.2011 film thriller starring Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro
- 125.Anke —, 1996 Australian Open singles tennis championship runner-up
- 126.M E —, author of novels Aurora Floyd and Lady Audley's Secret
- 127.Town in France; prefecture of Tarn department
- 128.Derartu —, 2000 Olympic 10,000m gold medallist
- 129.Mark —, 1976 Australian Open singles tennis championship winner
- 130.Logogram representing the conjunction ‘and
- 131.— lentil, slate-green pulse with blue speckles from France
- 132.The —, 1937 novella by John Steinbeck whose protagonist is Jody Tiflin
- 133.City in South Korea housing the Kyungpook National University
- 134.Multihull sailing vessel of the South Pacific
- 135.Card of the lowest ranking suit in bridge
- 136.Joss —, actor who played Arjen Rudd in 1989 action film Lethal Weapon 2
- 137.Eric —, 2000-03 WBA Flyweight champion
- 138.1972 stage play by Jason Miller; 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner
- 139.See 10 Across
- 140.Any of a number of small elements that make up a picture on a visual display unit
- 141.2000s BBC TV drama series starring Tamzin Outhwaite as Sgt Jo McDonagh
- 142.Martha —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Some Came Running
- 143.1977 film comedy starring John Denver and George Burns
- 144.1928 novel by Virginia Woolf subtitled A Biography
- 145.1975 stage play by Alan Ayckbourn
- 146.2013 film drama starring Zac Efron and Marcia Gay Harden
- 147.European —, small marine food fish also called a brisling
- 148.Cricket ground in London; headquarters of the MCC
- 149.Narrator of 1851 Herman Melville novel Moby-Dick
- 150.The —, 1991 novel by Stephen Fry