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  1. 1.See 13 Down
  2. 2.& 21A 2006 stage play by Yasmina Reza
  3. 3.Michael -, actor whose played Chrissie Todd in BBC TV drama series Boys from the Blackstuff
  4. 4.Spirit distilled from the fermented remains of grapes after pressing
  5. 5.& 20D 1939 novel by Geoffrey Household
  6. 6.Henry Scott -, English painter whose works include 1902's Ruby, Gold and Malachite
  7. 7.2005 action film starring Josh Lucas and Jessica Biel
  8. 8.Italian motor manufacturing firm founded by Giovanni Agnelli
  9. 9.Linda -, actress who played Simone Beck in 2009 film drama Julie & Julia
  10. 10.Pier -, Sardinia-born actress who played Anna Curtis in 1960 film drama The Angry Silence
  11. 11.See 7 Across
  12. 12.In heraldry, the colour blue
  13. 13.Jascha -, Vilnius-born violinist who debuted at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1917
  14. 14.Author of novels The Country Girls and A Pagan Place
  15. 15.London-born stand-up comedian; regular panellist on BBC TV show They Think It's All Over from 1995-97
  16. 16.Jimmy -, singer-actor who played the title role in 1990s BBC TV drama series Spender
  17. 17.River that flows through Leicester
  18. 18.US television sitcom that featured the Tate and Campbell families
  19. 19.& 10D 2002 novel by Jill A Davis
  20. 20.See 9 Down
  21. 21.Emperor of Japan from 1867-1912 whose given name was Mutsuhito
  22. 22.& 1A 1771 novel by Henry Mackenzie
  23. 23.Island of the Maltese archipelago whose capital, Victoria, is also known as Rabat
  24. 24.B C -, West Indies Test cricketer who hit 400 not out against England at St John's in 2004
  25. 25.See 11 Across
  26. 26.Another name for perennial plant deadly nightshade
  27. 27.& 19D 1997 comedy-drama film for which Peter Cattaneo was a Best Director Oscar nominee
  28. 28.Gabriela —, 2000 Olympic 5,000m gold medallist
  29. 29.Burrowing bivalve mollusc such as the quahog
  30. 30.Industrial centre in Pas-de-Calais, France between Lille and Arras
  31. 31.Brine-cured Canadian cheese named after a place in Quebec
  32. 32.Zoe —, author of 2008 novel The Believers
  33. 33.Piece of music composed for seven singers
  34. 34.Industrial city in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany on the River Danube
  35. 35.Nik —, rock music journalist; author of novels Need and King Death
  36. 36.Bluish-white metallic element; symbol Zn
  37. 37.& 22D Comedy partner of Eric Morecambe who died in 1999
  38. 38.The —, 1962 novel by William Faulkner
  39. 39.US singer-actor who played Manny Hood in 1999 comedy-drama film Cookie's Fortune
  40. 40.Johnny —, WBA Bantamweight champion from 2002-04
  41. 41.Francois —, South Africa and Bath Rugby flanker
  42. 42.Felix —, actor who portrayed the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1964 film drama Becket
  43. 43.2009 film drama starring Idris Elba and Beyonce Knowles
  44. 44.Small New Zealand tree with light wood and edible fruit
  45. 45.Karlheinz —, German composer of 1968 vocal work Stimmung
  46. 46.Literary and artistic movement of the late 18th- and 19th-centuries with which Felix Mendelssohn, Percy Shelley and Eugene Delacroix are associated
  47. 47.2001 novel by Christopher Hart
  48. 48.Type of US submarine-launched ballistic missile that replaced Poseidon and Polaris from 1979
  49. 49.Town in Highland, NE Scotland housing a ruined 19th-century castle
  50. 50.See 8 Across
  51. 51.See 23 Across
  52. 52.Male bee in a colony whose function is to mate with the queen
  53. 53.Winner of the 1965 PGA Championship
  54. 54.Former small coin of France worth three deniers
  55. 55.Capital of Denmark
  56. 56.Textile town in Greater Manchester; birthplace of the Co-operative Movement
  57. 57.Stanley -, former Labour MP for both Salford East and Salford West; Minister for Social Security from 1976-79
  58. 58.Mary -, first actress to play Romana in BBC TV series Doctor Who
  59. 59.Stratovolcano in the Andes, central Ecuador
  60. 60.Ancient Egyptian city; original site of two granite obelisks known as Cleopatra's Needles
  61. 61.Walled city in Tuscany, Italy housing a 13th-century university
  62. 62.1971 novel by Harold Robbins
  63. 63.Lee -, author of novels Persuader and One Shot
  64. 64.UK pop duo whose top 10 singles included 1979's Love's Gotta Hold on Me
  65. 65.2002 film thriller starring Jason Patric and Ray Liotta
  66. 66.2009 family film featuring Kelsey Grammer as Mr Cranston
  67. 67.National Capital Territory of the Republic of India
  68. 68.1960s ITV drama series starring Patrick McGoohan as John Drake
  69. 69.River rising in the Drakensberg mountains that forms the boundary between South Africa and Namibia
  70. 70.Billy -, 1996-2001 Scotland footballer whose career began at Chelsea
  71. 71.Johann Heinrich -, 17th-century Austrian composer whose works include collection Sonatae unarum fidium seu a violino solo
  72. 72.Fifth sign of the zodiac
  73. 73.Nocturnal primate of Asia such as the Red Slender - or Bengal Slow -
  74. 74.Island of French Polynesia whose largest city is Papeete
  75. 75.See 19 Down
  76. 76.& 18D Seaside resort and area of amusement parks in southern Brooklyn, New York City
  77. 77.River in England that flows to the Wash near King's Lynn
  78. 78.Member of an Indian religion founded in the 16th century
  79. 79.Maria —, Irish author of 1800 novel Castle Rackrent
  80. 80.Anson —, Brighton-born animator of films Oh'phelia and Othello who died in 1962
  81. 81.& 14A 1886 children's book by Susan Coolidge
  82. 82.Breed of light domestic fowl named after a commune in Yvelines, France
  83. 83.& 4D 1977 stage play by Howard Brenton
  84. 84.See 9 Across
  85. 85.Cape —, peninsula of NE Tunisia
  86. 86.Island in the Caribbean linked administratively with Barbuda
  87. 87.1983 fantasy film starring Ken Marshall and Lysette Anthony
  88. 88.& 24A English title of a three-act opera by Engelbert Humperdinck based on a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
  89. 89.Nadia —, 1976 and 1980 Olympic artistic gymnastics balance beam gold medallist
  90. 90.1994 film drama starring Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer
  91. 91.See 21 Across
  92. 92.Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose first five solo albums were named after mathematical symbols
  93. 93.Mineral also known as white lead ore
  94. 94.See 13 Across
  95. 95.Protein similar to collagen found in connective tissue
  96. 96.Robert —, 1970 Commonwealth 800m gold medallist
  97. 97.Sharon —, actress-wife of Roman Polanski murdered in 1969
  98. 98.1965 horror film starring Catherine Deneuve, Yvonne Furneaux and Ian Hendry
  99. 99.1985 novel by A S Byatt
  100. 100.1988 film thriller starring Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan
  101. 101.North American tree related to the horse chestnut such as the Ohio — or Yellow —
  102. 102.& 20D 1906 Jack London novel featuring the character Grey Beaver
  103. 103.Capital of West Germany from 1949-90
  104. 104.See 18 Down
  105. 105.1970 film drama starring Gregory Peck and Tuesday Weld
  106. 106.Egon -, Austrian painter whose works include Girl with Black Hair and Girl with Yellow Scarf
  107. 107.Wat -, leader of the English Peasants' Revolt in 1381
  108. 108.& 15A US composer-lyricist whose musicals include Du Barry Was a Lady and Panama Hattie
  109. 109.See 22 Across
  110. 110.Marat -, 2000 US Open men's singles tennis championship winner
  111. 111.See 10 Across
  112. 112.River that flows to the North Sea at Sunderland
  113. 113.Edward -, author of 1962 stage play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  114. 114.Comic strip created by Chic Young in 1930 featuring the character Dagwood Bumstead
  115. 115.& 12A BBC TV sitcom that starred David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst
  116. 116.The -, 1999 romcom starring Chris O'Donnell and Renee Zellweger
  117. 117.Tom -, 1973 French Open men's doubles tennis championship winner with John Newcombe
  118. 118.Mammal to which the adjective 'ovine' refers
  119. 119.1986 action film starring Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe and Charlie Sheen
  120. 120.Leguminous West Indian shrub; a source of indigo
  121. 121.The -, 1922 Karel and Josef Capek stage work produced in the US as The World We Live In
  122. 122.1977 David Lynch film drama featuring Laurel Near as Lady in the Radiator
  123. 123.In golf, an estimated standard score for a hole that a good player should make
  124. 124.Berry-like fruit of a rose plant
  125. 125.Ralph -, British cartoonist born in 1936 associated with journalist Hunter S Thompson
  126. 126.Caster -, 2016 Olympic women's 800m gold medallist (8)
  127. 127.Peter -, winner of the 2002 World Snooker Championship
  128. 128.Marion -, winner of the 1971 Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Royal International Horse Show
  129. 129.Lead singer of Irish group U2; recipient of an honorary knighthood in 2007
  130. 130., 10A & 5D 1937 novel by Agatha Christie
  131. 131.Mediterranean plant with liquorice-flavoured aromatic seeds
  132. 132.See 1 Across
  133. 133.1970s BBC TV drama series starring Robin Ellis in the title role
  134. 134.John —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Pulp Fiction
  135. 135.& 18D Species of long, slender marine fish with large eyes
  136. 136.Gustave —, French civil engineer after whom a tower in Paris is named
  137. 137.See 20 Across
  138. 138.Jennifer —, actress who portrayed Myrtle Logue in 2010 biopic The King's Speech
  139. 139.& 17A 1982 novel by Alice Walker; 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner
  140. 140.Rugby union prop; 1976 Ireland Test debutant against France
  141. 141.1993 film drama starring Ethan Hawke and Vincent Spano based on a true story
  142. 142.Noah —, 2000 Olympic 1,500m gold medallist
  143. 143.Lake —, body of water in central Africa at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley
  144. 144.In cricket, a run not scored from the bat
  145. 145.1939 comedy-drama film starring Norma Shearer and Joan Crawford
  146. 146.See 1 Across
  147. 147.Marine bivalve with a fluted fan-shaped tail
  148. 148.Compound step in ballet to quickly change the direction a dancer is travelling
  149. 149.Pair of short cloth gaiters covering the instep and ankle
  150. 150.Breed of dog whose numbers have included Greyfriars Bobby in 19th-century Edinburgh

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