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  1. 1.Sebastian —, 2010-13 F1 World Drivers' Championship winner
  2. 2.2006 fantasy novel by Sherwood Smith
  3. 3.Small citrus tree whose edible fruit resembles the tangerine
  4. 4.Immature fruit of the cucumber used for pickling
  5. 5.Any of the 12 broad-faced grinding teeth in humans
  6. 6.City in Germany; leading administrative centre of the Ruhr
  7. 7.Opera by Giacomo Puccini first performed in 1893 based on a novel by the Abbe Prevost
  8. 8.1935 opera by George Gershwin
  9. 9.Jerry —, president of Ghana from 1993-2001
  10. 10.Bob —, London-born US film and stage comedian who died in 2003 aged 100
  11. 11.Resort city in the Coachella Valley, California, US
  12. 12.The —, 1906 story collection by Neil Munro featuring mariner Para Handy
  13. 13.2002 novel by Joanne Harris
  14. 14.1741 opera by George Frideric Handel
  15. 15.Fred —, music-hall impresario born Frederick John Westcott in Exeter, Devon, in 1866
  16. 16.1963 Derby winner ridden by Yves Saint-Martin
  17. 17.Largest island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland
  18. 18.Labour MP for Huyton from 1950-83; prime minister from 1964-70 and 1974-76
  19. 19.Rick —, author of novel series Percy Jackson and the Olympians
  20. 20.Band of fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone
  21. 21.Basic gymnastics exercise involving a complete rotation of the body executed on the ground
  22. 22.City in northwest Poland on the Warta River
  23. 23.Lancashire town whose Britannia Coconut Dancers perform annually on Easter Saturday
  24. 24.Trojan prince and son of Aphrodite in classical mythology who escaped the sack of Troy
  25. 25.River in Scotland that flows through the Grampian Mountains to the Moray Firth
  26. 26.Muse of love poetry in Greek mythology
  27. 27.Municipality in Brazil facing the city of Rio de Janeiro across Guanabara Bay
  28. 28.Largest city of Guadeloupe, on Grand-Terre
  29. 29.Borough of New York City; westernmost county on Long Island
  30. 30.River in Scotland that flows through Glasgow
  31. 31.G P —, England Test cricketer who took 5-57 against West Indies in St John's, Antigua, in 2009
  32. 32.Market town in Derbyshire northwest of Kinder Scout at the foot of the Pennines
  33. 33.Devon-born sculptor whose works include the Bridgwater War Memorial
  34. 34.James —, 18th-century English weaver credited with the invention of the spinning jenny
  35. 35.Number represented by symbols XXIX in Roman numerals
  36. 36.2012 winner of the Oaks ridden by Seamie Heffernan
  37. 37.Small compact breed of dog also called a carlin
  38. 38.Variety of the mineral actinolite; one of two minerals called jade
  39. 39.Seaport in Pyrenees-Atlantiques, southwest France, at the confluence of the Adour and Nive rivers
  40. 40.Dome-shaped Buddhist shrine such as the Phra Pathommachedi in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
  41. 41.Old Testament Hebrew prophet of the 8th century BC
  42. 42.Warren Mehrtens mount; 1946 Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in the US winner
  43. 43.Stage musical by Boy George and Kevan Frost that opened on Broadway in 2003
  44. 44.2004 novel by Bernard Cornwell
  45. 45.Tony —, Maltese winner of the 2003 World Pool Masters Championship
  46. 46.Max Frisch play staged at the Royal Court, London, in 1961
  47. 47.2006 musical film drama starring Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova
  48. 48.Standard monetary unit of Bahrain
  49. 49.Barren granite area of land in northern Cornwall
  50. 50.2005 crime film featuring Bruce Willis and Mickey Rourke
  51. 51.2010 novel by Colin Bateman
  52. 52.Musical instruction that a piece be performed in a light-hearted manner
  53. 53.2016 Breeders' Cup Classic and 2017 Dubai World Cup winner ridden by Mike E Smith
  54. 54.Plant related to the onion; a national emblem of Wales
  55. 55.1986 crime drama film starring Bob Hoskins and Cathy Tyson
  56. 56.Town in Moray, Scotland, on the River Lossie housing a ruined cathedral
  57. 57.Semicircular instrument for measuring angles
  58. 58.2005 no 1 album by Gorillaz
  59. 59.Lens that is convex on one side and concave on the other
  60. 60.Large-mouthed marine fish such as the mirror — or Cape —
  61. 61.Burl —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Big Country
  62. 62.Ancient Roman festival of fertility celebrated annually on February 15
  63. 63.Republic in West Africa; capital Ouagadougou
  64. 64.Fabian —, England and Everton FC midfielder and defender
  65. 65.Chief coal mining and industrial region of Germany
  66. 66.Limestone mountain in central Switzerland between Lakes Lucerne, Lauerz and Zug
  67. 67.Tony —, snooker player; 1989 British Open tournament winner
  68. 68.Celestial body in constellation Canis Major also called the Dog Star
  69. 69.One-sixtieth of a minute
  70. 70.Large metal Chinese cooking pot
  71. 71.Barbara —, actress who played Cinnamon Carter in US television action series Mission: Impossible
  72. 72.Kenneth —, English theatre critic and writer who died in 1980
  73. 73.River that flows to the East China Sea near Shanghai, China
  74. 74.1936 Olympic long jump, 100m and 200m gold medallist
  75. 75.Cross-bred hunting dog, usually part sighthound
  76. 76.1957 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
  77. 77.1980 film comedy starring Meat Loaf and Kaki Hunter
  78. 78.Religion of Muslims
  79. 79.Resort town in Ceredigion housing the National Library of Wales
  80. 80.1893 novel by George Gissing
  81. 81.1992 comedy-drama film starring Mia Farrow as Judy Roth
  82. 82.Manuel —, 1975 US Open singles tennis championship winner
  83. 83.Conservative MP for Suffolk South from 1983-2015; Shadow Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food from 1997-2001
  84. 84.N'Golo —, France and Chelsea midfielder; 2016-17 FWA Footballer of the Year
  85. 85.Gaming stake put up before the deal in poker
  86. 86.David —, former controller of Radio 2 and Radio 4 who died in 2007
  87. 87.Beau —, English dandy; subject of a 1954 biopic starring Stewart Granger in the title role
  88. 88.Vebjorn —, 1996 Olympic 800m gold medallist
  89. 89.Small Australian parakeet popular as a cage bird
  90. 90.1969 film Western starring John Wayne and Glen Campbell
  91. 91.Thomas —, 18th-century English composer noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs
  92. 92.Kate —, Labour MP for Vauxhall from 1989-2019; Minister for Sport from 1999-2001
  93. 93.Actor and singer born Marvin Lee Aday in 1947
  94. 94.Actor who starred as Ted Striker in 1980 film comedy Airplane!
  95. 95.County town of County Meath, Ireland
  96. 96.Jean —, prime minister of Canada from 1993-2003
  97. 97.Fur helmet worn by certain regiments of hussars and artillerymen
  98. 98.Small soft-bodied crustacean that lives in and carries about the empty shells of whelks
  99. 99.Card game; an old form of poker
  100. 100.Dick —, British stage and television comedian who starred as Charlie Tully in 1972 film Ooh You Are Awful
  101. 101.David —, first prime minister of Israel, from 1948-54
  102. 102.Arthur C —, author of science fiction novels The Sands of Mars and Prelude to Space
  103. 103.Basic attacking move in fencing
  104. 104.Johannes —, German inventor of printing by movable type
  105. 105.University town in central Nigeria; a centre of the cocoa trade
  106. 106.D W —, South Africa Test cricketer who took 7-51 against India in Nagpur in 2010
  107. 107.Roman poet and satirist whose works include the Ars Poetica
  108. 108.1972 Alfred Hitchcock film starring Jon Finch and Barry Foster
  109. 109.Chris —, US actor who played Peter Quill in 2014 action film Guardians of the Galaxy
  110. 110.Back part of a golf club head where it bends to join the shaft
  111. 111.Actor who played the title role in 1937 film drama Elephant Boy
  112. 112.1898 opera by Arthur Wing Pinero and J Comyns Carr with music by Arthur Sullivan
  113. 113.Supreme creator god in Norse mythology
  114. 114.Wilfrid —, actor who played Grandfather in 1964 comedy-musical film A Hard Day's Night
  115. 115.Latex of the sapodilla tree used to make chewing gum
  116. 116.Bob —, singer and actor awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature
  117. 117.City in Germany on the Havel River that hosted a 1945 meeting of the principal Allies in World War II
  118. 118.2007 film comedy featuring Simon Pegg, Thandiwe Newton and Hank Azaria
  119. 119.T —, Essex cricketer; 2017 England Test debutant against South Africa at the Oval
  120. 120.Ancient town of Asia Minor famed for the story of Hero and Leander
  121. 121.Anthony —, author of novels Phineas Finn and The Warden
  122. 122.Nik —, rock music journalist; author of novels Need and King Death
  123. 123.Six-point score in American football made by being in possession of the ball in the opposing team's end zone
  124. 124.2011 film thriller starring Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro
  125. 125.Anke —, 1996 Australian Open singles tennis championship runner-up
  126. 126.M E —, author of novels Aurora Floyd and Lady Audley's Secret
  127. 127.Town in France; prefecture of Tarn department
  128. 128.Derartu —, 2000 Olympic 10,000m gold medallist
  129. 129.Mark —, 1976 Australian Open singles tennis championship winner
  130. 130.Logogram representing the conjunction ‘and
  131. 131.— lentil, slate-green pulse with blue speckles from France
  132. 132.The —, 1937 novella by John Steinbeck whose protagonist is Jody Tiflin
  133. 133.City in South Korea housing the Kyungpook National University
  134. 134.Multihull sailing vessel of the South Pacific
  135. 135.Card of the lowest ranking suit in bridge
  136. 136.Joss —, actor who played Arjen Rudd in 1989 action film Lethal Weapon 2
  137. 137.Eric —, 2000-03 WBA Flyweight champion
  138. 138.1972 stage play by Jason Miller; 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner
  139. 139.See 10 Across
  140. 140.Any of a number of small elements that make up a picture on a visual display unit
  141. 141.2000s BBC TV drama series starring Tamzin Outhwaite as Sgt Jo McDonagh
  142. 142.Martha —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Some Came Running
  143. 143.1977 film comedy starring John Denver and George Burns
  144. 144.1928 novel by Virginia Woolf subtitled A Biography
  145. 145.1975 stage play by Alan Ayckbourn
  146. 146.2013 film drama starring Zac Efron and Marcia Gay Harden
  147. 147.European —, small marine food fish also called a brisling
  148. 148.Cricket ground in London; headquarters of the MCC
  149. 149.Narrator of 1851 Herman Melville novel Moby-Dick
  150. 150.The —, 1991 novel by Stephen Fry

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