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