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  1. 1.Sickness caused by overindulgence in food or drink
  2. 2.Portuguese producer and DJ whose single Touch Me went to number one in the UK in 2001
  3. 3.A 1966 Top Ten hit single for Small Faces
  4. 4.US state whose capital is Tallahassee
  5. 5.Phil ___, American entertainer and comedy actor best known for playing Sergeant Bilko
  6. 6.Genus of plants that includes love-lies-bleeding
  7. 7.Former England cricket captain who overtook Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman
  8. 8.The small brown European flatfish Limanda limanda
  9. 9.1983 Lewis Gilbert film with a screenplay by Willy Russell based on his stage play
  10. 10.The 17th letter of the Greek alphabet
  11. 11.Prickly climbing plant of the genus Smilax with large aromatic roots and heart-shaped leaves
  12. 12.British soldier who wrote The Seven Pillars of Wisdom
  13. 13.Any of two or more atoms with the same atomic number that contain different numbers of neutrons
  14. 14.Hans ___, controversial German-born psychologist whose works include Uses and Abuses of Psychology
  15. 15.Belgian port on the River Scheldt
  16. 16.The umbelliferous fodder plant hogweed, also known as Indian celery, Indian rhubarb or pushki
  17. 17.Dmitri Shostakovichs 1927 orchestration of Tea for Two from the musical No, No, Nanette by Vincent Youmans
  18. 18.Lead singer of Dawn who topped the singles charts with Knock Three Times and Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree
  19. 19.Kenneth ___, actor who played the role of Jimmy Porter in the original production of John Osbornes play Look Back in Anger in 1956
  20. 20.In the Old Testament, the first wife of Jacob and elder sister of Rachel, his second wife
  21. 21.The fourteenth studio album by REM, released in 2008
  22. 22.American actor, comedian, writer and producer whose films include the 1992 comedy Mo Money
  23. 23.1910 novel by Arnold Bennett
  24. 24.The capital and chief port of Haiti
  25. 25.The fourth-longest river in Europe, known to the Greeks as the Borysthenes
  26. 26.Nickel steel alloy also known generically as FeNi36
  27. 27.1979 single by The Sugarhill Gang generally considered to be the song that first popularised hip hop in the United States and around the world
  28. 28.The capital of Suriname
  29. 29.Small ornamental bag, typically used to hold sewing articles
  30. 30.French author whose novels include Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty
  31. 31.Scottish crime writer best known for a series of novels featuring Dr Tony Hill
  32. 32.A supplement modifying a will or revoking some provision of it
  33. 33.First name of the character in Dynasty played by Joan Collins
  34. 34.Pseudonym of a well-known French urban artist whose work is modelled on the crude pixellation of 8-bit video games
  35. 35.American actress, producer and TV host who made her film debut as Tracy Turnblad in John Waters 1988 film Hairspray
  36. 36.Writer known by the pen name Saki
  37. 37.Stadium that is home to Liverpool FC
  38. 38.English painter noted especially for his paintings of Christ in a contemporary English setting
  39. 39.1956 film starring Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray
  40. 40.Major Egyptian construction project on the River Nile completed in 1970
  41. 41.Viennese composer of operettas such as The Chocolate Soldier
  42. 42.Poem written by Horace c. 19 BC and first translated into English in 1566 by Thomas Drant
  43. 43.Song by Fred Spielman and Janice Torre which was a hit for Anita Bryant in 1960 and for Marie Osmond in 1973
  44. 44.English artist, illustrator, author, and poet best known for The Owl and the Pussycat
  45. 45.Town in Kent on the River Medway that formerly had a royal naval dockyard
  46. 46.ITV franchise holder for the East of England, responsible for the TV programme Sale of the Century
  47. 47.2015 animated film featuring creatures from the Despicable Me films
  48. 48.Character in the Toy Story films voiced by Tom Hanks
  49. 49.Russian for no
  50. 50.Marine crustacean of the subclass Cirripedia that lives attached to rocks, ship bottoms, etc
  51. 51.Name to which Brads Drink was changed in 1898
  52. 52.Scottish word for a church, especially one of the Church of Scotland
  53. 53.Song about the Polish Solidarity movement released as the lead single from U2s 1983 album War
  54. 54.1677 play by John Dryden subtitled The World Well Lost
  55. 55.1970 David Lean film for which Sir John Mills won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar
  56. 56.Statute of 1715 used to disperse crowds when read by a magistrate
  57. 57.Fred ___, 19th-century jockey nicknamed The Tin Man who was Champion Jockey 13 times
  58. 58.Lead vocalist of The Supremes from 1961 to 1969
  59. 59.In anatomy, any small circular area, such as the pigmented ring around a nipple
  60. 60.Suburban area in Surrey that forms a borough with Epsom
  61. 61.1866 play by W S Gilbert subtitled The Little Duck and the Great Quack
  62. 62.Isaac ___, American professor of biochemistry and author best known for Foundation Series of science fiction
  63. 63.Pseudonym of the French writer Francois Marie Arouet
  64. 64.The only Pakistani cricketer named in an all-time Test World XI to mark the 150th anniversary of Wisden Cricketers Almanack
  65. 65.The horizontal or x-coordinate of a point in a two-dimensional system of Cartesian coordinates
  66. 66.Conservative MP assassinated by the Provisional IRA in 1985
  67. 67.Alternative rock band from Minneapolis best known for their singles Secret Smile and Closing Time
  68. 68.See 31
  69. 69.Language closely related to French, also known as chti, chtimi and rouchi
  70. 70.1986 film starring Louis Gossett Jr, who also appeared in its three sequels
  71. 71.Jean Philippe ___, French composer whose works include the opera Castor et Pollux
  72. 72.Roy ___, the oldest manager in English Premier League history
  73. 73.American psychedelic rock group best known for In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
  74. 74.Evergreen perennial often grown indoors, with long, tough leaves and brownish-purple flowers
  75. 75.The protective or supporting structure covering the outside of the body of many animals, such as the thick cuticle of arthropods
  76. 76.In the Old Testament, Adams third son
  77. 77.Technical name for whooping cough
  78. 78.The destroyer, a name given to the Devil in the Book of Revelation
  79. 79.1945 novel by John Steinbeck set on a street in Monterey
  80. 80.Coriolanus ___, ruler of Panem and the main antagonist in The Hunger Games series of novels
  81. 81.In law, a person who incites someone to commit a crime or assists the perpetrator
  82. 82.1986 book, derived from material from the unpublished diaries of Anaïs Nin, on which a 1990 film was based
  83. 83.Leonardo ___, American actor whose middle name is Wilhelm
  84. 84.Short posts used to prevent traffic from entering an area
  85. 85.A dry red wine produced in the Piedmont region of Italy
  86. 86.1930 comedy of manners by Noël Coward
  87. 87.Gout of the foot or big toe
  88. 88.Dimitri ___, French international footballer who rejoined Marseille from West Ham United in 2017
  89. 89.County of the Republic of Ireland in Leinster whose county town is Naas
  90. 90.10th-century king of Wessex and Mercia who extended his kingdom to include most of England
  91. 91.An agreement between opposing armies to suspend hostilities in order to discuss peace terms
  92. 92.Town in Umbria that was the birthplace of St Francis
  93. 93.Historic fishing village in Kincardineshire, now subsumed into Stonehaven, with a ruined castle
  94. 94.Communications code word for the letter R
  95. 95.Autobiographical manifesto by Adolf Hitler, published in two volumes in 1925 and 1926
  96. 96.Olivier ___, French international footballer who joined Chelsea from Arsenal in 2018
  97. 97.Argentine-born English actress who played Juliet in Franco Zeffirellis 1968 film version of Romeo and Juliet
  98. 98.American-born member of the Parisian avant-garde of the early 20th century whose lover was Gertrude Stein
  99. 99.Former Controller of BBC Two and BBC One who presents the arts series Imagine
  100. 100.American TV series based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels by Charlaine Harris
  101. 101.Robert ___, American film director whose works include What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and The Dirty Dozen
  102. 102.Scottish rider who won four Olympic silver medals, including the individual silver medal for eventing at the 1988 games
  103. 103.Another name for the aromatic resin frankincense
  104. 104.Stella ___, English author whose first novel was Cold Comfort Farm
  105. 105.The Bush Kangaroo in a 1960s Australian TV series
  106. 106.Jesse ___, US athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
  107. 107.Mineral that is 1 on the Mohs hardness scale
  108. 108.Actor who played Jerry Leadbetter in the TV series The Good Life
  109. 109.1964 serial composition that is Milton Babbitts best-known work
  110. 110.Type of moulding fixed horizontally to the wall around the perimeter of a room
  111. 111.Stage name of bassist, singer and actor Gordon Sumner
  112. 112.Song combined with Little Drummer Boy and recorded in 1977 for Bing Crosbys Merrie Olde Christmas as a duet with David Bowie
  113. 113.Central character in Henry Fieldings fourth and final novel, published in 1751
  114. 114.Beautiful handwriting considered as an art
  115. 115.Doctor ___, novel by Boris Pasternak first published in 1957 in Italy
  116. 116.Sir Thomas Stamford ___, British colonial administrator who founded Singapore
  117. 117.John ___, Australian celebrity chef who began presenting MasterChef on BBC One in 2005
  118. 118.Czech-born tennis player who was US Open champion 1985-87
  119. 119.Gloria Gaynor hit originally released as the B-side to a cover version of the Righteous Brothers song Substitute
  120. 120.Phil ___, American singer best known for his protest song I Aint Marching Anymore
  121. 121.Comic actor who starred alongside Ade Edmondson in the TV series The Young Ones, Filthy Rich & Catflap and Bottom
  122. 122.Édouard ___, French composer whose best-known piece is Symphonie espagnole
  123. 123.Much-recorded popular song, based on the 1945 French song Les feuilles mortes, for which Johnny Mercer wrote English lyrics in 1947
  124. 124.1975 album by Frank Zappa and the Mothers with Captain Beefheart
  125. 125.The umbelliferous plant Apium graveolens dulce, whose blanched leafstalks are used in salads or cooked as a vegetable
  126. 126.Nontechnical name for the patella
  127. 127.The son of Banquo in Shakespeares play Macbeth
  128. 128.A Roman Catholic service in which the congregation is blessed with the sacrament
  129. 129.English actor who played Rupert Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  130. 130.1994 film that was the directorial debut of Ben Stiller
  131. 131.Denmark-based supermarket chain whose UK operation was bought by Asda in 2010
  132. 132.See 13
  133. 133.The capital of Belgium
  134. 134.The stout tropical plant Pennisetum purpureum, for example
  135. 135.The capital of the Independent State of Samoa
  136. 136.Former country whose name was changed from the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1929
  137. 137.Body of water located in Western Asia between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula
  138. 138.British pop group whose hit singles include Deeper Shade of Blue and Stomp
  139. 139.Novel by Leo Tolstoy published in serial instalments from 1873 to 1877 in the periodical The Russian Messenger
  140. 140.1988 film starring Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin
  141. 141.Painting by Leonardo da Vinci also called La Gioconda
  142. 142.1953 John Huston film, written with Truman Capote, intended as a parody of The Maltese Falcon
  143. 143.The smaller and outermost of Mars two natural satellites
  144. 144.1936 documentary film featuring a poem by W H Auden and music by Benjamin Britten
  145. 145.A Spanish dish made from rice, shellfish, chicken and vegetables
  146. 146.Title assumed by Sudanese military leader Mohammed Ahmed who led a revolt against Egypt in 1881 and captured Khartoum in 1885
  147. 147.The fourth album by Abba, featuring the hits Dancing Queen, Knowing Me, Knowing You and Money, Money, Money
  148. 148.Stewed meat and vegetables served in a thick white sauce
  149. 149.A device allowing a swimmer to breathe while face down on the surface of the water
  150. 150.John ___, British writer best known for his bawdy novel Fanny Hill

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