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  1. 1.The 1982 World Cup winning captain
  2. 2.Ultimate target
  3. 3.Whizzes off the pitch
  4. 4.A six hit might land in the top one
  5. 5.Ali floated like one
  6. 6.Ben Challenger is for it!
  7. 7.Bert, who managed Swindon Town and Crystal Palace
  8. 8.He won 102 Scotland caps
  9. 9.Isao, Japanese golf master
  10. 10.It is agreed before a transfer
  11. 11.Maurice, who swung for Sussex
  12. 12.Mrs Agassi when in singles
  13. 13.Skyman who scored for Everton
  14. 14.Steely Australian Shield?
  15. 15.Sydney, former champion oarsman
  16. 16.Youngest FA Cup final captain
  17. 17.A new Scottish find at Old Trafford
  18. 18.A putt often runs round it
  19. 19.Advance towards the green
  20. 20.All-out attack on the bowling
  21. 21.Crooks, once of Stoke and Spurs
  22. 22.Cyrille, cousin of John
  23. 23.Exercises for pilots?
  24. 24.Injin, who held Michael Brodie to a world title fight draw in October
  25. 25.It can be used in a slalom event
  26. 26.It signifies nothing in sport
  27. 27.Old-time fighter
  28. 28.Villas European Cup-winning captain
  29. 29.Where Eubank fought and promoted
  30. 30.Where to watch Steaua play
  31. 31.Bailey, ex-England goalkeeper
  32. 32.Be definite about the going
  33. 33.Car reverses for this old rally
  34. 34.Eddie Gray has replaced him
  35. 35.Evasive action that may be fruitless
  36. 36.Finally, a sports zone
  37. 37.Gilchrist or Hollioake
  38. 38.He managed Push and Run Spurs
  39. 39.Herbie, first stopper centre-half
  40. 40.How East Germany used to appear in the Olympic medal tables
  41. 41.Is sport a substitute for it?
  42. 42.James, first bare-knuckle champion
  43. 43.Not quite the last match
  44. 44.Standard set by a substitute?
  45. 45.Sussex paceman in Sri Lanka
  46. 46.Where Clay won Olympic gold
  47. 47.& 9 across Fortunate reggae star
  48. 48.-- Heart Mother (Pink Floyd album)
  49. 49.-- Petite (Jackie Wilson)
  50. 50.As heard by Stevie Wonder?
  51. 51.Band central to Mike Love
  52. 52.Beatles album, recently stripped
  53. 53.Discovered by Bjork?
  54. 54.Earls partner for a Harlem Shuffle
  55. 55.Fairport violinist Sanders
  56. 56.Hansons stuttering debut
  57. 57.Initially a Village People abode
  58. 58.Jazz diva Fitzgerald
  59. 59.Joe or Disco possibly
  60. 60.Laura who had those Wedding Bell Blues
  61. 61.Let Love Be Your -- (Robbie Williams)
  62. 62.Like Pearl, Ms Brooks is a singer
  63. 63.Michael Jacksons recent compilation of chart-toppers
  64. 64.Nothing dated about this Boomtown Rats success
  65. 65.Number it takes for Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston
  66. 66.Numeric boy band
  67. 67.Queens cry for help
  68. 68.Rod Stewart made them young
  69. 69.See 26 down
  70. 70.Springsteens back-up squad
  71. 71.The age of Jamie Cullum?
  72. 72.The Pretenders successful child
  73. 73.The Troggs made a notorious one
  74. 74.Their hits include LSI
  75. 75.They introduced a Sexy Boy
  76. 76.Tony from Black Sabbath
  77. 77.Transvision --
  78. 78.U 2s was blood red
  79. 79.Vanilla Ices 1990 album
  80. 80.Whispered by Sylvia in 1973
  81. 81.With You Im Born Again, she informed Billy Preston
  82. 82.Woody Guthrie said goodnight to her
  83. 83.Your favourite Fan Club ?
  84. 84.A fast century?
  85. 85.A tight race can be won on this
  86. 86.Former Russian national stadium
  87. 87.Height of the highboard
  88. 88.It is tested in marathon events
  89. 89.Martin Pipe often has it
  90. 90.Meeting of minds on the pitch
  91. 91.Nino, welcomed as one of Italys greatest world boxing champions
  92. 92.Old Chelsea player, perhaps
  93. 93.Pacheco, boxing champion whose first name suggests a goodnight punch!
  94. 94.Run to identify a French football club
  95. 95.Top county under Yardley
  96. 96.Devon Loch National winner
  97. 97.Slapsie Rosenbloom
  98. 98.Callaghan, 1966 World Cup winger
  99. 99.County Gaelic football club?
  100. 100.Cousins
  101. 101.Did a chariot of fire carry this sprinter to Olympic gold in 1924?
  102. 102.Ex-Arsenal and Spurs goalkeeper
  103. 103.He and she double up
  104. 104.Humble and shame an opponent
  105. 105.Philanthropic Derby winner?
  106. 106.Time for another run?
  107. 107.Time to drive off
  108. 108.Walter, ex-world snooker champion
  109. 109.Where Sir Alex won his first titles
  110. 110.Mr Badman died like a lamb, or ... like a - child (Bunyan)
  111. 111.Or did the letters work upon his blood, / And - - this fault? (Othello)
  112. 112.Realist novel of London from strangely vegetal penman
  113. 113.Apparent subject of Nina Bawden
  114. 114.Argonaut, producing a list of characters (American)
  115. 115.Berkeley explores the paranormal in palindrome
  116. 116.Clique receiving contributions from Lawrence, Eliot, Huxley and Edith Sitwell
  117. 117.Clue ego, perhaps for pastoral poem
  118. 118.Composer of Emerson, Hawthorne, the Alcotts and Thoreau
  119. 119.Conspire in novel construction
  120. 120.Disorder of trio out of tune
  121. 121.Early Hogarth Press worker not of the cloth, say
  122. 122.Enduring, like Mannings priesthood
  123. 123.Ernst is mistaken, making late additions
  124. 124.Friend of Chaucer from Welsh peninsula
  125. 125.Henry, traitor to Henry
  126. 126.Heroic work must be in the picture
  127. 127.Historical novelist who showed her hand (a hard one to beat)
  128. 128.Lively story with well-woven thread?
  129. 129.M. E. Braddons verse takes the biscuit
  130. 130.Matching Shavian piece
  131. 131.Mirandas sweet sentiment, somewhat soured by Huxley
  132. 132.Next, Durrells work starts to upset neat concepts
  133. 133.Piece of publicity I come to with an attitude possibly Falstaffian
  134. 134.Revolting Southey protagonist
  135. 135.Scottish princess as Greek goddess in Johnson tragedy?
  136. 136.Sign presaging women in love?
  137. 137.Sort of play by Beatrice Harraden
  138. 138.Strangely vile trash of DAvenant, anticipating Sheridan
  139. 139.Allchurch, who won 68 Welsh caps
  140. 140.Ex-boss of Norwich and Man City
  141. 141.Gerard, winner with military precision
  142. 142.Ginny, a long-time Badminton star
  143. 143.He fought Muhammad Ali in Munich
  144. 144.It often takes a pounding
  145. 145.Non-winners must adjust to it
  146. 146.Not a failure for Fosbury
  147. 147.Pinsent and Cracknell, for example
  148. 148.Sawdust-ordering conditions?
  149. 149.Scottish racecourse
  150. 150.Standard cricketer?

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