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  1. 1.-- of France, wife of Edward II of England
  2. 2.1967 film starring Deborah Kerr
  3. 3.Biblical animal thought to be a hippopotamus
  4. 4.Blade held in a U-shaped metal frame
  5. 5.Body or code of ceremonies
  6. 6.Colloquial abbreviated word meaning lawful
  7. 7.Completely consumed
  8. 8.Filbert, it has a smooth shiny hard shell
  9. 9.Interjection from Japanese meaning goodbye
  10. 10.Jelly from seaweed used in medicine
  11. 11.Latin name for the Isle of Wight
  12. 12.Margaret Thatchers maiden name
  13. 13.Martyn --, former Yorkshire captain and opening batsman
  14. 14.Name given to William I
  15. 15.Of the Spanish founder of the Society of Jesus
  16. 16.Old Testament mount
  17. 17.Percy Aldridge --, 1882-1961, Australian composer and pianist
  18. 18.Person who makes amends
  19. 19.Rich blue-veined or white cheese made in the Midlands
  20. 20.Rudimentary or simplified leaf
  21. 21.Scotch made using grass related to wheat and barley
  22. 22.Semi-legendary Irish Gaelic poet and warrior thought to be of 3rd century AD
  23. 23.Small computer program that runs with another application
  24. 24.Soft woollen yarn or cloth
  25. 25.West Indian cricketer, one of the three Ws
  26. 26.1949 classic crime drama film starring James Cagney
  27. 27.A male from Lampeter perhaps
  28. 28.A North African airline
  29. 29.Animal physiology
  30. 30.Animation on Channel 4 featuring pupils of a Colorado school
  31. 31.Arched opening in a vault
  32. 32.Artificial language invented by Johann Schleyer
  33. 33.Coral island of south-west Japan
  34. 34.Deprive of strength or resolution
  35. 35.Dog originally developed for fighting
  36. 36.Final purpose to which a manufactured article is put
  37. 37.Homosporous leptosporangiate ferns
  38. 38.Industrial city in north-east France
  39. 39.Inhabitant of a UK Overseas Territory in the Leeward Islands
  40. 40.Inspector Morses first name
  41. 41.Islander from Hispaniola
  42. 42.Malicious resentfulness or hostility
  43. 43.Method of printing using electrostatic fields
  44. 44.Name until 1964 of the African country Malawi
  45. 45.Obsolete word meaning to spring up or sparkle
  46. 46.Seven days leading up to Easter
  47. 47.Sir Sean --, Scottish film actor
  48. 48.Song recorded by Il Volo that has also been recorded by Luciano Pavarotti
  49. 49.Striking visual scene
  50. 50.Tall slender racing dog
  51. 51.The Volunteer State
  52. 52.Violent tropical storm
  53. 53.Wrap up, embrace or enclose
  54. 54.-- the Night Before Christmas, poem by Clement Clarke Moore
  55. 55.-- Dahl, author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  56. 56.-- Dunaway, US actress
  57. 57.-- Hughes, Australian fast bowler who played in 53 Tests in 1985-94
  58. 58.-- wave, rippling effect produced by spectators at a sports event
  59. 59.1930 novel by Somerset Maugham
  60. 60.1941 classic drama film starring Orson Welles
  61. 61.Ancient alphabet used in Celtic and Pictish inscriptions
  62. 62.Ancient region east of Adriatic Sea
  63. 63.Annual rugby union match between England and Scotland
  64. 64.Aromatic pot herb
  65. 65.BBC TV panel game based on true meanings of obscure words
  66. 66.Deposition of early-morning moisture
  67. 67.Dutch football club named after hero in Homers Iliad
  68. 68.Earthed metal screen surrounding piece of equipment
  69. 69.Fifth book of the Bible
  70. 70.From 2000 the official name of Calcutta
  71. 71.Fruit thats a cross between a grapefruit and an orange
  72. 72.Gain access to a mainframe or server system
  73. 73.Holly genus
  74. 74.Joaquin --, Spanish composer of Concierto de Aranjuez
  75. 75.Joseph --,1672-1719, English author
  76. 76.Moulding with cross-section in the form of a letter S
  77. 77.River and state in Germany
  78. 78.Rod --, British rock singer
  79. 79.Slang word meaning vulgar or inferior
  80. 80.Small draining-shaft
  81. 81.System of widescreen cinema presentation
  82. 82.Town with Roman remains in north-west Italy
  83. 83.1st Baron -- of Tara, 1884-1964, English aviator and politician
  84. 84.Accustom to nourishment other than mothers milk
  85. 85.Atmospheric stream encountered by vehicles
  86. 86.Birthplace of St Francis
  87. 87.Capital of Namibia
  88. 88.Character who gave her name to the unintentional use of a wrong word
  89. 89.Cold Spanish soup containing tomatoes
  90. 90.Dame Peggy --, 1907-91, English actress
  91. 91.Deep primary colour, sometimes veined with gold, used in porcelain
  92. 92.Fragrant gum resin used in perfumery
  93. 93.Having been satisfactorily recorded and ready for use
  94. 94.Industrial city in southern Poland
  95. 95.Industrial port in north-west Italy
  96. 96.Legendary lost continent
  97. 97.Merseyside town noted for its glass industry
  98. 98.Miranda --, character played by Cynthia Nixon in Sex and the City
  99. 99.Officer specially appointed to help a commanding officer
  100. 100.Old word meaning to decoke
  101. 101.Outer Hebridean breed of dark-coloured sheep
  102. 102.Peter --, actor who appeared on stage in Jeffrey Barnard is Unwell (15)
  103. 103.Released when money has been received by a court
  104. 104.Science and study of wines and winemaking
  105. 105.Shortened name of Shakespeares birthplace
  106. 106.Sir Clifford --, 1907-82, English pianist
  107. 107.The scholar, gypsy and priest in a narrative by George Borrow
  108. 108.Time of year when night and day are equal
  109. 109.Tradename for a bedtime drink
  110. 110.Zodiacal Water Bearer
  111. 111.-- had fallen (carol)
  112. 112.In tempest, storm and -- (carol)
  113. 113.Oer Bethlehem it took -- rest (carol)
  114. 114.The --s Head Carol, traditional English carol
  115. 115.-- Laine, jazz singer
  116. 116.-- Scrooge, Dickens character
  117. 117.and 18: Description of one of Santas helpers
  118. 118.and 9: Pantomime character who was a castaway
  119. 119.Appear unexpectedly
  120. 120.Archaic poetic word for a small dwelling
  121. 121.Arouse strong emotions
  122. 122.Astrakhan rabbits having wavy or curly hair
  123. 123.Christmas food parcel
  124. 124.Experience of thinking that situation had occurred before
  125. 125.Having eighteen leaves to the sheet
  126. 126.Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  127. 127.Like the first person, naked
  128. 128.One of the Three Wise Men
  129. 129.Pantomime character who had ugly sisters
  130. 130.Pantomime characters sweetheart; Im in a drama (anag.)
  131. 131.Peter in pantomime
  132. 132.Point of greatest interest or importance
  133. 133.Poor handwriting
  134. 134.Scottish word for not or no
  135. 135.Showing high-spirited merriment
  136. 136.Small establishment offering accommodation
  137. 137.Small piece of fried bread used in soups and salads
  138. 138.Softly and pathetically in music
  139. 139.Walk tiredly or heavily
  140. 140.The -- is Wild, 1957 biographical drama film
  141. 141.-- Hemingway, US author
  142. 142.-- Spencer, Princess Dianas stepmother
  143. 143.-- Stevenson, 1900-1965, US statesman
  144. 144.1933 comedy film starring the Marx Brothers
  145. 145.and 9: 1990 film starring Gerard Depardieu
  146. 146.Australasian soldier
  147. 147.Author of Through the Looking-Glass
  148. 148.Chartres is the capital of this French department
  149. 149.Combining form indicating medical treatment
  150. 150.Community concerned with pursuit of education and scholarship

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