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  1. 1.Amphibian so-called because the males carry fertilised eggs on their backs
  2. 2.Atomic nucleus with a different energy state to other nuclei
  3. 3.Basras country
  4. 4.Brian --, 1925-2017, British author of The Helliconia Trilogy
  5. 5.Cover for outdoor plants
  6. 6.Dinosaur common during Cretaceous period
  7. 7.Enforced absence from home, banishment
  8. 8.Eurasian shrub of the genus Syringa
  9. 9.Expression from French meaning for shame
  10. 10.Former presenter of Question Time
  11. 11.Juventuss home city
  12. 12.Kings jester in Hamlet
  13. 13.Leap in ballet
  14. 14.Living in or among the trees
  15. 15.Magazine that ceased publication in the early 1990s
  16. 16.Mostar is the chief town in this Balkan region
  17. 17.Mountain slopes north-east of the Dead Sea
  18. 18.Mounted on horseback
  19. 19.Official news agency of the former Soviet Union
  20. 20.One of the places where Pickwick Papers was set
  21. 21.Site of the Battle of Hastings
  22. 22.Species of yucca also called the Spanish bayonet
  23. 23.Sudden scruple or feeling of uneasiness
  24. 24.Symphony orchestra
  25. 25.Territory or seat of a senior nobleman
  26. 26.US interjection of surprise; middle name of film-maker Duncan Jones, David Bowies son
  27. 27.Welsh-sounding name of a village east of Great Malvern
  28. 28.What seller originally wants for an article
  29. 29.Wine from a famous vineyard
  30. 30.-- -wood, species of catalpa
  31. 31.-- Andrews, comic strip character
  32. 32.-- Castle, legendary birthplace of King Arthur
  33. 33.Abbreviation for computer with less complex instruction architecture
  34. 34.Breed of cattle originally from northern Italy
  35. 35.Brightest star in constellation Aquila
  36. 36.City in south-west South Sudan
  37. 37.Desmond --, South African archbishop
  38. 38.Developed from rnr, it has a strong beat
  39. 39.Extraordinary achievement (from French)
  40. 40.Industrial city in north-west France
  41. 41.Jar used as a condenser of electricity
  42. 42.Living being with computer implants or mechanical body parts in science fiction
  43. 43.Long, boring, seemingly pointless exercise
  44. 44.Name of the golf club at St Andrews
  45. 45.Near Inverness, site of the last pitched battle on British soil
  46. 46.Novel by Stella Gibbons
  47. 47.Object or event that causes a response
  48. 48.Old kingdom in central and southern England
  49. 49.Person of Latin American descent in USA
  50. 50.Printing type without projections finishing off strokes
  51. 51.Richard --, 1618-57, English Cavalier poet
  52. 52.Ring-shaped structure
  53. 53.River flowing through Bangkok
  54. 54.Roman Catholic diocese of Rome
  55. 55.Sebastian --, athlete
  56. 56.Von --, family in The Sound of Music
  57. 57.Woman told to get her gun in the musical
  58. 58.Yuri --, in 1961 he made the first manned space flight
  59. 59.The --, 1993 comedy adventure film starring Tom Guiry
  60. 60.-- Blanchett, Australian actress
  61. 61.-- Redding, US male vocalist
  62. 62.1867 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
  63. 63.African xylophone
  64. 64.Ancient city in Phocis, central Greece
  65. 65.Biblical King of Judah in 7th century BC
  66. 66.Bluish-green tweed
  67. 67.Book following Song of Solomon
  68. 68.Captain in a childrens television programme
  69. 69.Colloquial word meaning secret information
  70. 70.Dance based on a march with intricate steps
  71. 71.Decorative herbaceous perennial plant
  72. 72.Irish novelist born in Corfu, 1858-1949
  73. 73.Irish poet and novelist 1904-67
  74. 74.Johnny --, 1927-2010, jazz musician and composer
  75. 75.Meadow pipit
  76. 76.Past set time for arrival
  77. 77.Representation of the sound of the tuba
  78. 78.Richard --, 1813-83, German composer
  79. 79.Richard Strausss last opera
  80. 80.St --, Welsh city and diocese
  81. 81.Transparent body of the eye
  82. 82.Under EU regulations, a preserve containing a much higher percentage of fruit
  83. 83.Village north of Ambleside in Cumbria
  84. 84.Village north-east of Norwich
  85. 85.Western river of Mesopotamia in Genesis 15:18
  86. 86.Working together; or having returned to work
  87. 87.Articulate in a foreign language
  88. 88.Brightly-coloured rose fruit
  89. 89.Chlorpromazine, a tranquillising drug
  90. 90.Country NW of Peru straddling the Equator
  91. 91.District of south-west London
  92. 92.Drowned valley forming an inlet of the sea
  93. 93.Emperor of Ethiopia, 1891-1975
  94. 94.End result or outcome of something
  95. 95.Father of James and John (NT)
  96. 96.Heroine in Othello
  97. 97.In Argentina the southernmost town in the world
  98. 98.Italian wireless pioneer
  99. 99.Kim --, blonde American actress
  100. 100.Large aquatic reptile
  101. 101.Large-headed cephalopod mollusc
  102. 102.Madame de --, mistress of King Louis XV
  103. 103.Meal comprising a hot dish and cakes etc
  104. 104.Old Testament name for God
  105. 105.One entitled to bear heraldic arms
  106. 106.Person from Suva perhaps, a Pacific islander
  107. 107.Person performing witchcraft and poisoning in the West Indies
  108. 108.Poetic or heraldic black
  109. 109.Recipient of Oxford study award, such as Bill Clinton or Stuart Hall
  110. 110.River flowing into English Channel near Dawlish
  111. 111.Sceptre or similar emblem of authority
  112. 112.Something that excites ones anger or passion
  113. 113.Statement of Christian beliefs
  114. 114.Stefan --, Swedish tennis player
  115. 115.Taken --, startled or disconcerted
  116. 116.US actor, singer-songwriter, 1952-2009
  117. 117.Wooden support in a coalmine
  118. 118.Yellow water lily genus
  119. 119.-- Campbell, Scottish radio and TV presenter
  120. 120.Capuchin or spider monkey (alternative spelling)
  121. 121.French dramatist, author of Les Enfants Terribles
  122. 122.Giant armadillo
  123. 123.Greek philosopher c370-c415AD, first notable female astronomer and mathematician
  124. 124.Hard Swiss cheese
  125. 125.Hurtling mass of snow and rock
  126. 126.Less common word for a member of a branch of the Ukrainian people
  127. 127.Long-staffed battle-axe carried by foot soldiers
  128. 128.Madame --, Swiss wax-modeller
  129. 129.Make a brief statement of the main points
  130. 130.Malay sailing boat (alternative spelling)
  131. 131.Nut from an evergreen tree also called the Queensland nut
  132. 132.Of goods, during process of being moved from one place to another
  133. 133.Orange-flavoured liqueur
  134. 134.Parasol that can be used as an umbrella
  135. 135.Remarkable, out of the ordinary
  136. 136.Sikh term for God
  137. 137.Sir Thomas --, founder of the Royal Exchange in London
  138. 138.Small glass medicine bottle
  139. 139.Small keyboard instrument
  140. 140.Standard of perfection
  141. 141.Steep broken part of a glacier
  142. 142.Surroundings, or place someone frequents
  143. 143.The only letter of the alphabet with more than one consonant
  144. 144.Town in Gwynedd east of Barmouth
  145. 145.Wattle and daub hut with a thatched roof in Mexico and SW USA
  146. 146.Younger son of Joseph (OT)
  147. 147.-- Craig, island in Firth of Clyde
  148. 148.-- Walk, dance popularised in 1930s
  149. 149.1966 hit for the Beatles
  150. 150.Alloy from city in South Yorkshire

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