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  1. 1.See 3 Down
  2. 2.Mountainous peninsula at the north end of the Red Sea
  3. 3.In Mexican cookery, a tortilla folded into a roll with a filling and fried
  4. 4.2013 novel by Michael Connelly
  5. 5.Pakistan Test cricketer who took 9-56 against England at Lahore in 1987
  6. 6.Dennis , WBC Light Heavyweight champion from 1990-91
  7. 7.Actor who played the title role in 1970 comedy-adventure film The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
  8. 8.Thicker of the two bones of the leg between the knee and ankle
  9. 9.River rising in Slovenia that flows to the Danube at Belgrade
  10. 10.See 1 Across
  11. 11.Berkshire town housing a public school for boys
  12. 12.Narcotic drug extracted from the unripe seeds of a poppy
  13. 13.Capital of the Australian island Tasmania
  14. 14.1818 opera by Rossini
  15. 15.See 7 Across
  16. 16.Port in northeast Sicily that houses a university
  17. 17.Golfer who won the 2011 South African Open
  18. 18.Zina , 1990 Wimbledon singles tennis championship runner-up
  19. 19.Nest of a squirrel
  20. 20.River in Spain that flows to the Mediterranean southwest of Tarragona
  21. 21.Department of northern France whose capital is Evreux
  22. 22.WBC Super Middleweight champion from 1996-97
  23. 23.1985 film drama starring Al Pacino and Donald Sutherland
  24. 24.See 21 Across.
  25. 25.See 9 Across.
  26. 26.Andy , US golfer who won the Doral-Eastern Open Invitational in 1977, 1982 and 1986
  27. 27.See 9 Down.
  28. 28.Light pink wine such as Mateus
  29. 29.Charles Camille , French composer of 1874 symphonic poem Danse Macabre
  30. 30.Ardal , Irish stand-up comedian and actor who authored novel The Talk of the Town
  31. 31.David , playwright whose stage works include Maydays and Pentecost
  32. 32.Wyomia , 1964 and 1968 Olympic womens 100m gold medallist
  33. 33.Flesh of a calf used as food
  34. 34.Unit of length equal to five and a half yards
  35. 35.Seventh planet from the sun
  36. 36.Standard monetary unit of Russia
  37. 37.Resort town in Belgium with medicinal mineral springs
  38. 38.Holiday resort on the southeast coast of Cyprus
  39. 39.See 20 Across
  40. 40.Louis , French designer of the modern two-piece swimsuit
  41. 41.Word representing the letter C in the NATO phonetic alphabet
  42. 42.State capital of Alabama
  43. 43.Either of the two large flat triangular bones also called a shoulder blade
  44. 44.Eric , Monty Python member who wrote the book of Broadway musical Spamalot
  45. 45.Gene , World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1926-28
  46. 46.1944 war novel by John Hershey
  47. 47.West African republic whose capital is Niamey
  48. 48.Shipping forecast area north of Fisher off the southwest coast of Norway
  49. 49.Brad , 1996 Olympic 200m backstroke swimming gold medallist
  50. 50.Unfinished opera by Puccini featuring the aria In questa reggia
  51. 51.Omar , US Army general who was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949-53
  52. 52.Ben , 1974 Commonwealth 5,000m gold medallist
  53. 53.See 4 Down
  54. 54.Cultivated variety of cabbage with crinkled leaves
  55. 55.2008 Olympic decathlon gold medallist
  56. 56.Scottish actor who played Archie MacDonald in BBC TV comedy series Monarch of the Glen
  57. 57.Jesse , 1936 Olympic 100m and 200m gold medallist
  58. 58.Actor who portrayed Ian Brady in 2006 Channel 4 television drama Longford
  59. 59.Hector , US actor whose roles include Barney Thompson in 1990 romcom Pretty Woman
  60. 60.2001 novel by Alan Titchmarsh
  61. 61.Tropical yellow-flowered plant cultivated for its strong fibre
  62. 62.Capital of South Australia
  63. 63.Port at the mouth of the River Wear
  64. 64.Paavo , 1924 Olympic 5,000m gold medallist
  65. 65.Caryl , author of novels The Final Passage and In the Falling Snow
  66. 66.Sharon , Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Casino
  67. 67.David , showjumper who won the 1960 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
  68. 68.Former Indian copper coin worth one sixteenth of a rupee
  69. 69.See 1 Across.
  70. 70.Arthur , bespectacled Liverpudlian comedian who died in 1982
  71. 71.See 7 Across.
  72. 72.Bing , Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Country Girl
  73. 73.Ornamental net loosely holding a womans hair at the back
  74. 74.German Shepherd dog, a Hollywood star of the 1920s who died in 1932
  75. 75.See 14 Across.
  76. 76.Jerome , actor whose roles have included Sergeant Bennet Drake in BBC TV drama series Ripper Street
  77. 77.Biblical character; husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus
  78. 78.1987 novel by Gore Vidal
  79. 79.Philippe , rugby union centre whose 1982 France Test debut was against Romania
  80. 80.Member of a nomadic people living chiefly in north Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula
  81. 81.2013 novel by Patricia Cornwell
  82. 82.Yellow mineral such as pyrite or chalcopyrite
  83. 83.Small port and resort in west Scotland in Argyll and Bute
  84. 84.Genus of perennial plants with slender spikes of small yellow flowers
  85. 85.Stringed musical instrument related to the lute
  86. 86.Jimmy , President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1957-71 who disappeared in 1975
  87. 87.2013 novel by David Baldacci
  88. 88.Insect such as the mason or carpenter
  89. 89.See 14 Across
  90. 90.Author of the novels Amelia and An Apology for the Life of Mrs Shamela Andrews
  91. 91.Fanny , actress who portrayed Mary of Guise in 1998 film drama Elizabeth
  92. 92.See 17 Across
  93. 93.The , 1920 stage play by John Galsworthy
  94. 94.Richard , US actor who played the title role in 1971 film thriller Shaft
  95. 95.French horse racecourse that hosts the Prix de lArc de Triomphe
  96. 96.Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for biopic Ray
  97. 97.International airport in Chicago formerly called Orchard Field
  98. 98.US city that houses the University of Wyoming
  99. 99.See 23 Across.
  100. 100.Actress whose roles include Diane Hirsch in 2010 film drama Remember Me
  101. 101.Author of the novels The Business and The Wasp Factory
  102. 102.Rocks, a group in the English Channel southwest of Plymouth
  103. 103.Golfer who won The Open Championship in 1960
  104. 104.Louis , French aviator who made the first flight across the English Channel
  105. 105.See 14 Down.
  106. 106.Richard , 2001 World Championships 5,000m gold medallist
  107. 107.See 7 Down
  108. 108.2013 novel by Sebastian Faulks
  109. 109.Giovanni Antonio , 17th-century Italian composer whose works include a mass dedicated to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III
  110. 110.Claude , painter whose works include 1886s Haystack at Giverny
  111. 111.Carrie-Anne , actress whose roles include Trinity in 1999 action film The Matrix
  112. 112.Another name for association football
  113. 113.Town in Oise, France; scene of the coronation of Charlemagne
  114. 114.2004 biopic starring Liam Neeson in the title role
  115. 115.Actor whose roles include Manfred Powell in 2001 action film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
  116. 116.Brightest star in the constellation Orion
  117. 117.Marcus Vipsanius , Roman general and son-in-law of Augustus
  118. 118.See 6 Across.
  119. 119.Alex , former football manager who was knighted in 1999
  120. 120.Fourth letter in the Greek alphabet
  121. 121.Miles , US jazz trumpeter and composer married to actress Cicely Tyson from 1981-88
  122. 122.See 11 Down
  123. 123.Front part of the lower leg
  124. 124.Composer of the music for 1927 Broadway show Show Boat
  125. 125.2007 film comedy starring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth
  126. 126.Naturalist who authored the books Born Free and Living Free
  127. 127.Former French coin of low denomination
  128. 128.G S , Australia Test cricket captain from 1975-83
  129. 129.Supposed Leicestershire weaver alleged to have destroyed industrial machinery in the late 18th century
  130. 130.2011 action film starring Saoirse Ronan in the title role
  131. 131.Freshwater diving bird with lobed membranes along each toe
  132. 132.See 16 Across.
  133. 133.City that was capital of Japan from 794-1868
  134. 134.Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
  135. 135.In heraldry, the colour blue
  136. 136.King of Scotland from 1040-57
  137. 137.Port in southwest Japan
  138. 138.Chemical element; symbol Pb
  139. 139.William Henry , US Secretary of State from 1861-69
  140. 140.Plant with flat clusters of white flower heads whose dried stalks are used for divination
  141. 141.2009 family film featuring Kelsey Grammer as Mr Cranston
  142. 142.Hindu trinity of the gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva
  143. 143.Sheila , 1966 Tony Award Best Actress in a Play nominee for Entertaining Mr Sloane
  144. 144.1998 steel sculpture by Antony Gormley erected in Gateshead
  145. 145.See 24 Across
  146. 146.Kirsty , presenter of BBC Radio show Desert Island Discs
  147. 147.Government department responsible for economic strategy in Britain
  148. 148.Joint in the hind leg of a horse between the gaskin and the cannon bone
  149. 149.See 16 Down
  150. 150.2013 novel by Ian Rankin

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