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- 1.__ Unwin, Coronation Street character played by Susie Blake
- 2.Hollywood avenue, site of Chateau Marmont and the Viper Room
- 3.Val Kilmer's nickname in Top Gun (1986)
- 4.Chemical element, atomic number 30
- 5.Road and recording studio in London's St John's Wood
- 6.The __, celebrity restaurants in London and Los Angeles
- 7.Common name for Dermacentor variabilis, a bloodsucking pest
- 8.German weekly newspaper of record
- 9.Courtney __, musician who named her memoir Dirty Blonde ( 2006)
- 10.The capital of the Central African Republic
- 11.Setting for the final sprint of the Tour de France
- 12.Iconic Japanese mountain
- 13.The wife of Eros - or a deliberately deceptive bid
- 14.__ 100, London stock exchange index
- 15.Building at the junction of 12, Park Row and Chambers Street
- 16.German philosopher, known for his Lectures on Aesthetics
- 17.Religious festival remembering the exodus of Jews from Egypt
- 18.New York avenue passing through Times Square
- 19.Zimbabwe, pre-liberation
- 20.Humanoid of whom Mr Spock is one in Star Trek
- 21.Vivien __, star of Gone With the Wind
- 22.Neologism for the use of e-cigarettes
- 23.Novel by John Banville (if once) or Iris Murdoch (if repeated)
- 24.__ Codex, manuscript containing the unique copy of Beowulf
- 25.Island on the Blackwater estuary in Essex
- 26.Where Rachel Carson described 5 in 1951
- 27.Name given to the presumed original matter at the time of the Big Bang
- 28.Obelism instructing a typesetter to ignore an edit
- 29.Bobby __, jazz musician known for advising us Don't Worry, Be Happy
- 30.5 as described by 1 in a prequel to Jane Eyre
- 31.Karen __, fashion designer and brand
- 32.Jean __, author of Good Morning, Midnight (1939)
- 33.International vehicle registration code for South Africa
- 34.What Harry Champion, Peter Sellers and many others advised us to seek before we go to bed tonight?
- 35.Number of leagues travelled under 5 by Jules Verne
- 36.US Army slang for a mess
- 37.Leaves of the bay tree, on which one should never rest?
- 38.Term for the political phenomenon that began in Tunisia in 2010
- 39.Japanese industrial conglomerate whose name translates as Sunrise
- 40.__ 5, novel by Hemingway
- 41.Dam and city on the Nile
- 42.Bond novel and film
- 43.Crime investigators' term for a criminal's working habits
- 44.Hampshire - and New Hampshire town
- 45.Emily __, star of Sicario
- 46.__ & Sprüngli, Swiss chocolatiers
- 47.City where Macaulay Culkin was left home, alone?
- 48.City where a Baghdad servant had an appointment with Death?
- 49.Elliott __, Marlowe in The Long Goodbye (1973)
- 50.City where Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx battled vice in 2006?
- 51.City where Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney were briefly out of sight in 1998?
- 52.City where Tom Hanks couldn't sleep in 1993?
- 53.City where Scarlett Johansson was lost in translation in 2003?
- 54.Nigel __, Welsh rugby referee
- 55.Scholar for whom the EU's student mobility programme is named
- 56.City where Matthew McConaughey bought antiretroviral drugs in 2013?
- 57.Yemen port city
- 58.James Cameron's 2009 sci-fi film
- 59.Town where Frances McDormand put up three billboards in 2017?
- 60.Town to which Russell Crowe and Christian Bale took the 3:10 in 2007?
- 61.Market town in Gloucestershire
- 62.Actor who defended Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly in 11 in 2002
- 63.IATA code for international visitors to 16 across
- 64.__ Monye, rugby player and broadcaster
- 65.City that did not believe in tears in 1980?
- 66.Ob tributary
- 67.Renaissance artist whose self-portrait (1562) hangs in Madrid
- 68.2005 South African gangster movie
- 69.Where John Mills dreamed of ice cold beer in 1958?
- 70.Low class wool - or high class musicians in Spandau Ballet
- 71.William Brown's lisping nemesis
- 72.Office stationery created at the 3M laboratory in the 1970s
- 73.2017 movie starring Glenn Close
- 74.John __, head of an eponymous inquiry into shootings of suspected members of the Provisional IRA
- 75.Phrase used to remind newly crowned popes of the fleeting nature of life on Earth
- 76.A city in New Jersey - and a borough in London
- 77.Barbara __, Labour politician and minister in the Wilson governments
- 78.German for council or a sign in the Chinese zodiac
- 79.South Korea industrial conglomerate
- 80.__ Boyd "Red" Redding, character played by Morgan Freeman in The Shawshank Redemption
- 81.Greek currency before the euro
- 82.Rock band whose hits include Why Does It Always Rain on Me?
- 83.Don Corleone to his friends?
- 84.Dana __, birth name of Queen Latifah
- 85.Yoko __, musician and performance artist
- 86.Tom Sawyer's "fiance"
- 87.Author of Tales of the Unexpected (1979)
- 88.The protagonist of Gone With the Wind
- 89.__ Wormwood, hero of one of 12's books
- 90.The blood of the gods in Greek mythology
- 91.Palestinian enclave on the Mediterranean
- 92.Scotland's trade and investment agency
- 93.Delight in the suffering of others
- 94.A bullet or a garden pest?
- 95.What, according to Shakespeare, "Creeps in this petty pace"
- 96.Frankie Howerd's catchphrase - perhaps an admonition against 6
- 97.French river reaching the Atlantic at Saint-Nazaire
- 98.Isles of __, archipelago off Cornwall
- 99.French naturist resort in Occitanie
- 100.Bob Dylan's example of 6
- 101.Road in London, NW6 after which a bridge club and bidding system are named
- 102.__ Fonteyn, prima ballerina assoluta
- 103.Luxury car brand based in Crewe
- 104.__ Costanza, friend of Jerry Seinfeld
- 105.A - one hopes - coherent set of ideas, typically economic or political
- 106.Alan Parker movie from 1980
- 107.The overseas development agency of the Catholic church in Ireland.
- 108.Timothy __, executed for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
- 109.__ High, Sandy and Danny's alma mater in Grease
- 110.1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
- 111.Fire god in Hinduism
- 112.Don __, boxing promoter
- 113.Island country, capital Roseau
- 114.David __, director of Brief Encounter
- 115.Farmer, author, co-founder and first president of the Soil Association
- 116.Common name for the most recent Pleistocene glacial period
- 117.German city on the Elbe
- 118.The __, popular name for the building at 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1
- 119.Footballer who captained the US team to the 2019 Women's World Cup
- 120.Public utility privatised in 2013
- 121.Himalayan bovine quadruped
- 122.The Greek god of women
- 123.The fourth stomach found in animals such as 21
- 124.2006 Almodóvar film starring Penélope Cruz
- 125.A Eurasian political alliance - or a term for people whose gender identity matches their sex assigned at birth
- 126.Farmer and Founder of the Glastonbury Festival
- 127.A decrease in wavelength with an increase in frequency of an electromagnetic wave
- 128.The capital of Pakistan
- 129.French built missile used in the Falklands War
- 130.The seventh planet from the sun
- 131.The capital of Jordan
- 132.Farmer and host of the Woodstock festival in 1969
- 133.National of Doha?
- 134.Essential oil from the blossom of the bitter orange tree
- 135.Colloquial name for New York landmarks destroyed on 11 September 2001
- 136.New York landmark over the East River
- 137.New York landmark - and the ride of a lifetime in Coney Island?
- 138.Nancy __, first female MP to take her seat, and after whose family several New York landmarks are named
- 139.1972 movie starring Liza Minnelli
- 140.Ethical stance based on experience and reason
- 141.French military cap with a horizontal peak
- 142.Irish city, 2020 European Capital of Culture
- 143.Thomas __, German novelist, and Nobel laureate
- 144.A theory - and its sitcom?
- 145.__ 16 - where Broadway meets Fourth Avenue
- 146.Indonesian caldera known for the eruption of 1883
- 147.What Ilsa urged Sam to do, for old times' sake?
- 148.The leader of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- 149.Dashiell __, author of The Maltese Falcon
- 150.__ Building - Fifth Avenue landmark between 33rd and 34th Streets