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  1. 1.-- Waltz, the signature song of Patti Page
  2. 2.-- beat, a syncopated rhythm widely used in rock music
  3. 3.1973 horror film starring Deborah Walley and Paul Carr
  4. 4.1992 film starring Al Pacino and Chris ODonnell
  5. 5.Andrew --, American chef and television personality
  6. 6.Any of a genus of plants of the mallow family often having lobed leaves and solitary bell-shaped flowers
  7. 7.Capital of Bahrain
  8. 8.City near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, in California
  9. 9.Coniferous tree
  10. 10.Genus of plants and shrubs with clusters of very small, brightly-coloured, four-petal flowers
  11. 11.Heraldic star with wavy points
  12. 12.Horace --, character created by the writer and barrister John Mortimer
  13. 13.In the Old Testament, the second son of Jacob and Leah
  14. 14.Ingemar --, Swedish alpine ski racer who won two gold medals at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympic Games
  15. 15.Largest city in Scotland
  16. 16.London West End theatre
  17. 17.Musical based on the play Green Grow the Lilacs written by Lynn Riggs
  18. 18.Novel by Edna OBrien, published in 1972
  19. 19.Port on the Atlantic coast of Brazil
  20. 20.Psychoactive alkaloid used as an experimental treatment for drug and alcohol addiction
  21. 21.Republic of Ireland county
  22. 22.Son of Leontes in Shakespeares The Winters Tale
  23. 23.Synthetic fibre characterised by its ability to recover its original form after stretching
  24. 24.The hero of stories by G.K. Chesterton
  25. 25.The muscular third stomach of a ruminant animal
  26. 26.The sixth planet from the Sun
  27. 27.Ulysses S. --, the 18th President of the United States
  28. 28.West Saxon abbot of Malmesbury (639-709)
  29. 29.1896 opera by Puccini
  30. 30.1952 epic swashbuckling adventure film starring Robert Taylor
  31. 31.Affecting an oily charm
  32. 32.Capital of Uganda during period of British rule
  33. 33.Desert in South Africa, Namibia and Botswana
  34. 34.Dwight --, American country singer and songwriter
  35. 35.Edith --, author of The House of Mirth
  36. 36.Entertainer with noisy shoes
  37. 37.Feline with a thin curly coat
  38. 38.Jewish Day of Atonement
  39. 39.Last of the twelve judges in the Book of Judges
  40. 40.Leon --, Baron -- of Spennithorne
  41. 41.Living both on land and in the water
  42. 42.Lower parts of duets
  43. 43.Male of a small species of deer
  44. 44.Meat, cake or souffle mixture served rolled up containing a filling
  45. 45.Mountainous island in central Philippines
  46. 46.Name in pastoral poetry for a shepherdess or country girl
  47. 47.Official of a mosque who calls the faithful to prayer
  48. 48.Prevent from accomplishing something
  49. 49.Refined incisive wit
  50. 50.Roman magistrate whose ancestors had never held office
  51. 51.Samuel --, 1780-1838, English philanthropist
  52. 52.Saturn satellite thought to be composed mainly of ice
  53. 53.Scandinavian spirit flavoured with caraway seeds
  54. 54.Sir -- Campbell, Scottish Liberal Democrat politician
  55. 55.Slot for receiving mail
  56. 56.Stew containing green Indian corn and beans
  57. 57.Swedens oldest university is in this city
  58. 58.Active volcano on Sicily
  59. 59.All the birdlife of a region
  60. 60.Ancient city on River Tigris destroyed in 7th and 8th centuries AD
  61. 61.Belief that the mind possesses some ideas that are inborn
  62. 62.Bruce --, US singer and songwriter
  63. 63.Dummy cannon used to deceive an enemy
  64. 64.Electronic junk mail
  65. 65.Fattened liver of a duck or goose
  66. 66.Forward upper end of a sail that sets with a boom
  67. 67.Humped Asian ox
  68. 68.In classical mythology the god of the underworld
  69. 69.Instrument for measuring illumination
  70. 70.Italian composer of The Fountains of Rome
  71. 71.Known fraction of a whole
  72. 72.Minute aquatic animals
  73. 73.Moved with a curving trajectory
  74. 74.Near shore of Lake Baikal, chief city in Siberia
  75. 75.North American shrub of the genus Ilex
  76. 76.Poem by John Keats
  77. 77.Policy laid down by political leaders
  78. 78.Red or white Spanish table wine
  79. 79.Relating to a diagrammatic representation
  80. 80.Rest satisfied without raising any objection
  81. 81.Seaside resort in West Sussex
  82. 82.Small building in garden for sitting in in good weather
  83. 83.South American skunk
  84. 84.Storms or takes by force
  85. 85.Tree with hand-shaped leaves
  86. 86.Tropical evergreen tree yielding gamboge and mangosteen
  87. 87.West African country, capital Yaounde
  88. 88.Love for --, novel by H. E. Bates
  89. 89.1997 monster horror film starring Matthew Broderick
  90. 90.Bunched tuft of branches, roots or fibres
  91. 91.Capital of Turkey
  92. 92.Chief commercial ore of aluminium
  93. 93.Form of Japanese verse also known as linked verse
  94. 94.Interjection used in place of yes
  95. 95.International motor-race
  96. 96.Japanese container with several compartments for sushi or cold food
  97. 97.Joshua --, 1917-99, Zimbabwean politician
  98. 98.Milky or creamy alcoholic liquor
  99. 99.Naturally-occurring amino acid
  100. 100.Of a dish, served with white grapes
  101. 101.Of a system of belief
  102. 102.Old Testament spelling of Jehovah
  103. 103.Organism that lives in absence of free oxygen
  104. 104.Owners of inns or restaurants in Italy
  105. 105.Poem by Schiller set to music by Beethoven
  106. 106.Rare word meaning laughing or merry
  107. 107.Robert -- --, US film actor in Taxi Driver
  108. 108.Scottish essayist and historian whose works include Sartor Resartus
  109. 109.Search through every part
  110. 110.Sir Trevor --, English international footballer who became a football administrator
  111. 111.Sixth President of the USA
  112. 112.Small town in Northumberland east of Morpeth
  113. 113.South-west English counties, especially Dorset, in Thomas Hardys works
  114. 114.Sports competition in North America
  115. 115.Wild impassioned choral hymn in ancient Greece
  116. 116.-- Is My Washpot, autobiography by Stephen Fry
  117. 117.1932 WWI romantic drama film starring Gary Cooper
  118. 118.1939 period romantic drama film starring Vivien Leigh
  119. 119.Airport in West Sussex near Crawley
  120. 120.Angle between leaf and stem
  121. 121.Author of The Moon and Sixpence
  122. 122.Capital of Belarus
  123. 123.Capital of Brandenburg state in Germany
  124. 124.City near border with Portugal in south-west Spain
  125. 125.Claude --, 1862-1918, French composer
  126. 126.Dish made of thin fillets of usually chicken
  127. 127.Emil --, Czech athlete, gold medallist
  128. 128.Former name of Belize
  129. 129.Hypothetical explosion some believe to be the origin of the universe
  130. 130.Jimmy --, US tennis player
  131. 131.Johannes --, c1260-c1327, German theologian and mystic
  132. 132.Josiah --, 1754-1827, English potter
  133. 133.Long-running comic strip in The Beano
  134. 134.Mary --, fashion designer mainly in 1960s
  135. 135.Old-fashioned word for lead
  136. 136.Pendulous double chin
  137. 137.Prefix from German denoting an archetypal example
  138. 138.Ralph Waldo --, US poet
  139. 139.RC canonical hour taking place at sixth hour of the day, i.e. midday
  140. 140.Rev Wilbert --, author of Thomas the Tank Engine books
  141. 141.Royal or state treasury
  142. 142.Series of 30 requiem masses in RC church
  143. 143.Small indefinite quantity
  144. 144.Theatres for musical concerts in ancient Greece and Rome
  145. 145.Thickened, separated into lumps
  146. 146.-- Picasso, Spanish painter
  147. 147.-- Shield, another name for the Canadian Shield
  148. 148.After defeating Mark Antony, he became the first emperor of Rome
  149. 149.Athenian leader who was responsible for the construction of the Parthenon
  150. 150.Capital of Estonia

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