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- 1.The capital of Niger
- 2.C&J __, leather goods company founded in 1825 in 23, Somerset
- 3.Acronym for ferries that allow cars to drive on and off
- 4.Doll that made its debut on 9 March 1959
- 5.__ Country, area spanning the Western Pyrenees
- 6.Irvine Welsh novel filmed by Danny Boyle
- 7.Figure in Greek mythology said to have been put to sleep by Zeus
- 8.__ Armatrading, singer whose hits include Love and Affection (1976)
- 9.To spectate, especially in contract bridge
- 10.Holden Caulfields little sister?
- 11.Legislation dating from 1714, often read by those wishing to impose order
- 12.Fictional character known for his school days?
- 13.German term for taking pleasure in anothers misfortune
- 14.Ancient people of Iran and the Indian subcontinent, to whom neo-fascists often, oddly, claim fealty
- 15.Deciduous trees famously photographed in New Mexico by Ansel Adams
- 16.__ Davis, actor who won an Oscar for her roles in both Dangerous (1935) and Jezebel (1938)
- 17.__ Dahl, prolific author
- 18.Prime Minister of Rhodesia, 1964-1979
- 19.See 17 Across
- 20.See 22
- 21.Prince Andrews younger daughter
- 22.Surrey uplands known for its racecourse
- 23.Hitchcock film from 1963
- 24.Section of the Arctic Ocean fed by the Yenisei River
- 25.Robert __, Conservative politician infamous for his friendship with the Kray twins
- 26.See 8
- 27.The part of a seed that contains female reproductive cells
- 28.Acronym for young people who are neither in education nor employment?
- 29.An ingenious nobleman of La Mancha?
- 30.Russian archipelago suffering an infestation of polar bears?
- 31._- Brezhnev, former leader of the Soviet Union
- 32.Winter cyclone in Hawaii, often lasting a week
- 33.Drink also known as milk punch
- 34.Mountain range in the Maghreb
- 35.A crater on the moon - or Chancellor of the Exchequer 1945-1947
- 36.Country bordered by Namibia and the DRC
- 37.__, Atlantic island suffering an infestation of killer mice?
- 38.Global standard analogue television - or the Philippine national airline?
- 39.Mountain range separating India from the Tibetan Plateau
- 40.See 7
- 41.See 22 Down
- 42.Island of 3 down suffering an infestation of Red Palm weevil?
- 43.Ecuadorian archipelago suffering an infestation of rats?
- 44.EU member state and Mediterranean archipelago
- 45.US state suffering from an infestation of iguanas?
- 46.See 10 Across
- 47.Cinematic monster dating from 1933
- 48.Egypts ruler 69-30 BC
- 49.Ruined castle on the north Cornwall coast
- 50.Where Kris Kristofferson let Bobby McGee slip away?
- 51.Official language of Iran
- 52.Cains younger brother
- 53.London roundabout and thoroughfare between Clerkenwell and Hoxton
- 54.For whom was it no country in this 2007 Oscar winner?
- 55.Of what were the chariots made in this 1981 Oscar winner?
- 56.Liturgical season during which Christians anticipate the birth of Jesus
- 57.Cornish city known for its cathedral
- 58.1933 Marx Brothers comedy
- 59.In what was Shakespeare in this 1998 Oscar winner?
- 60.What was beautiful in this 2001 Oscar winner?
- 61.What kind of people won the Oscar for best picture in 1980?
- 62.What might one expect from the long con in this 1973 Oscar winner?
- 63.Californian American football franchise
- 64.How did the locker feel when it won the best picture Oscar in 2009?
- 65.See 8
- 66.What kind of light won the best picture Oscar in 2015?
- 67.See 6 Across
- 68.Novel by Joseph Conrad set in Costaguana
- 69.One-time stage name of the rapper Kendrick Lamar
- 70.UK government agency regulating qualifications and exams in England
- 71.With what did Ben Affleck win the 2012 Oscar for best picture?
- 72.Smart-__ Kill, story by Raymond Chandler
- 73.Type of Israeli submachine gun
- 74.An artisanal process for purifying pig iron - or of cultivating rice?
- 75.The Russian for thief
- 76.What kind of dish for a king do four-and-twenty blackbirds make?
- 77.Female rulers of our destiny, in Norse mythology
- 78.What kind of dog became a millionaire in this 2008 Oscar winner?
- 79.Which Forrest won the 1994 Oscar for best picture?
- 80.What kind of light won the best picture Oscar in 2016?
- 81.Where Grahame Greene found Our Man?
- 82.Where John le Carré recruited his publishing house?
- 83.Country hotel where Daphne du Maurier located her thieves?
- 84.Where Jean Rhys said Good Morning Midnight?
- 85.Animal featured in William Blakes Songs of Innocence (1789)
- 86.1989 science fiction movie by James Cameron about a race to find a lost submarine
- 87.State where Stephen King located the Overlook Hotel?
- 88.Activity on Elizabeth Gilberts to do list, along with to eat and to pray?
- 89.Moscow park where Martin Cruz Smith found three frozen bodies?
- 90.Indonesian city, site of the 1955 Afroâ€"Asian Conference
- 91.Indias national tree
- 92.Continent whence Karen Blixen, or at least her memories, came?
- 93.Country where John le Carré has a Tailor?
- 94.Strip where Joe Sacco made Footnotes?
- 95.Where Dominique Lapierre found a City of Joy?
- 96.Shorthand for an internet address
- 97.City where Orhan Pamuk has his Memories?
- 98.Molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make of the cells of, for example, fats, oils and waxes
- 99.Borough where Colm TóibÃn found a home for Irish immigrants?
- 100.Name given to the aircraft from which the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
- 101.Hebridean island on which Julian Barnes drew his Marriage Lines?
- 102.City where Henry James found the Wings of a Dove, but Thomas Mann found Death?
- 103.__ Bogarde, actor who plays the hero in the 1971 film adaptation of the Mann book in 18 Down
- 104.See 9 Across
- 105.Pontius __, once the prefect of the Roman province of Judaea
- 106.See 6 Down
- 107.Comedian, actor and writer who played the vicar of Dibley
- 108.A state and a musical?
- 109.See 8
- 110.Patti __, singer-songwriter whose albums include Horses (1975)
- 111.See 22
- 112.Encoding system used by the Macintosh OS to transmit binary files
- 113.Founder and lead singer of The Pretenders
- 114.City on the French Riviera
- 115.Peter Paul __, Flemish artist (1577-1640)
- 116.Lead singer for Fleetwood Mac
- 117.__ Turner, American rock legend
- 118.Singer whose albums include Lemonade (2016)
- 119.__ for Doomed Youth, poem by Wilfred Owen
- 120.Obelixs pet?
- 121.The lead singer of the Eurythmics
- 122.Disney character whose dog is called Stitch
- 123.The __, collective noun for baptised Catholics
- 124.Nickname for the US city of New Orleans
- 125.Harvey __, one of the stars of the Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction
- 126.See 18 Across
- 127.Shorthand for Cliff Clavins employers?
- 128.The muse of history
- 129.Shorthand for the contest between the British and Russian empires over 19
- 130.Port in Yemen
- 131.The capital of Malaysia
- 132.Whence came Ali Gs Massiv?
- 133.Russias real objective in 7/21?
- 134.Jacob and Wilhelm __, German collectors of folk tales
- 135.Arthur __, prime minister 1902-1905
- 136.Country bordered by Iran and Tajikistan
- 137.See 7
- 138.A suburb in London but a province in Canada?
- 139.__ 21 - how Pele described football?
- 140.South American rodent
- 141.Eric __, producer of Darkest Hour and Four Weddings and a Funeral
- 142.European country that became a republic in 1946
- 143.Opera by Bizet
- 144.See 1
- 145.Trademarked polystyrene used for insulation - or disposable coffee cups
- 146.The Hindu goddess of wealth
- 147.Composer whose works include Das Lied von der Erde
- 148.__ Fail, Irish conservative political party
- 149.Mountain range in South America
- 150.__ Star, also known as Sirius