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  1. 1.See 17 Across
  2. 2.John —, actor who played the title role in 1988 film The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  3. 3.Anton Chekhov play published in 1897 whose title character is Ivan Petrovich Voynitsky
  4. 4.Climbing plant of the genus Lathyrus widely cultivated for its butterfly-shaped fragrant flowers
  5. 5.Peter —, 17th-century painter whose works include Girl with a Parrot
  6. 6.Graham —, TV chef known as The Galloping Gourmet
  7. 7.Bluish-white metallic element; symbol Zn
  8. 8.& 20D Common name of the Theatre Royal on Catherine Street, London, associated with Nell Gwyn
  9. 9.Arctic mammal also called a bladdernose seal
  10. 10.Harry —, 1941 flat race champion jockey nicknamed The Head Waiter
  11. 11.Mexican folk music played by a group of street musicians
  12. 12.John —, theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560
  13. 13.Louis —, joint recipient with Hannes Alfven of the 1970 Nobel Prize in Physics
  14. 14.See 9 Down
  15. 15.Island nation in the Indian Ocean; capital Antananarivo
  16. 16.The —, 1986 film thriller starring Rutger Hauer and C Thomas Howell
  17. 17.Catherine —, actress who played Mickey Crabbe in 2003 film comedy A Mighty Wind
  18. 18.Inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm
  19. 19.Simon —, actor who played the title role in 2014 comedy-drama film Hector and the Search for Happiness
  20. 20.Woody climbing plant with lobed evergreen leaves
  21. 21.Dick —, vice president of the United States from 2001-09
  22. 22.Max —, author of novels Homo Faber and Stiller
  23. 23.American humour magazine associated with the character Alfred E Neuman
  24. 24.Nest of a squirrel
  25. 25.Sean —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Milk and Mystic River
  26. 26.Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible shiny black fruits
  27. 27.Former standard unit of currency of Greece replaced by the euro
  28. 28.1999 film comedy starring Ben Stiller as Mr Furious
  29. 29.1993 comedy-drama film starring John Goodman and Cathy Moriarty
  30. 30.Capital and chief port of Qatar
  31. 31.J —, West Indies Test cricketer who took 5-56 against Australia in Adelaide in 1982
  32. 32.2000 novella by comedian Steve Martin
  33. 33.Family of violin makers active in Cremona, Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries
  34. 34.& 17D 2007 novella by Alan Bennett
  35. 35.Actress who played the title role in 1987 romcom Roxanne
  36. 36.2007 novel by Dick Francis and Felix Francis
  37. 37.King of England from 1135-54
  38. 38.See 6 Down
  39. 39.Small perennial European plant whose flowers have white rays and a yellow disc
  40. 40.L Frank —, author of 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  41. 41.Maxine —, actress who portrayed Joan Le Mesurier in 2008 BBC TV drama Hancock & Joan
  42. 42.1989 film thriller starring Sam Neill and Nicole Kidman
  43. 43.River upon which Nottingham stands
  44. 44.1932 Best Picture Oscar winner starring Greta Garbo as Grusinskaya
  45. 45.Reba —, singer-actress who played Dr Green in 2001 comedy-crime film One Night At McCool's
  46. 46.Herbaceous plant whose fibre is woven into linen fabrics
  47. 47.River upon which Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, stands
  48. 48.2008 action-drama film starring Daniel Craig
  49. 49.North Sea coastal resort in the East Riding of Yorkshire north of Spurn Head
  50. 50.Fluid containing white blood cells that drains into the bloodstream
  51. 51.In painting, a small chubby naked boy representing Cupid
  52. 52.Bushy tail of a fox
  53. 53.Herbert —, American librarian who originally developed the Library of Congress Classification system
  54. 54.Ernest —, US Chief of Naval Operations from 1942-45
  55. 55.See 19 Down
  56. 56.US state; capital Boise
  57. 57.The —, modernist poem in five sections by T S Eliot first published in 1922
  58. 58.Genus of climbing shrubs that includes the sarsaparilla and false chinaroot
  59. 59.I J L —, England Test cricketer who hit 226 against Bangladesh at Lord's in 2010
  60. 60.2007 film thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Reese Witherspoon
  61. 61.Genus of evergreen shrubs including the common — whose bitter leaves are used in herbal medicine
  62. 62.Brightest star in the constellation Orion
  63. 63.Andrea —, author of novels A Bouquet of Barbed Wire and A Sense of Guilt
  64. 64.& 21D US equivalent of a quaver in music
  65. 65.& 3D Actor who played Pete Beale in BBC TV soap EastEnders from 1985-93
  66. 66.See 18 Down
  67. 67.A J —, English philosopher whose works include Language, Truth and Logic
  68. 68.Stig —, Swedish winner of the 1984 World Rally Drivers' Championship
  69. 69.Peter —, singer-actor; late member of The Monkees
  70. 70.See 13 Across
  71. 71.Robert —, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1980-91
  72. 72.& 9A 1933 comedy-musical film starring Eddie Cantor
  73. 73.Eric —, fighter who beat Nathan King in 2004 to become WBU Super Middleweight champion
  74. 74.2012 winner of the Oaks ridden by Seamie Heffernan
  75. 75.Town in Saxony, Germany, at the foot of the Ore Mountains
  76. 76.James —, broadcaster whose credits include BBC TV series Connections, Tomorrow's World and The Day the Universe Changed
  77. 77.Bernice —, author of novels Madame Sousatzka and The Elected Member
  78. 78.Fine soft wool from goats of a disputed region of SW central Asia
  79. 79.Type of flaky pastry produced in very thin sheets
  80. 80.Epistolary Jane Austen novel published posthumously in 1871
  81. 81.1980 comedy crime film starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor
  82. 82.Author of 1993 novel The Walpole Orange and 1997 autobiography A Kentish Lad
  83. 83.Joseph —, director of films Secret Ceremony and Modesty Blaise
  84. 84.Highly contagious viral disease characterised by a rash of small red spots
  85. 85.Any or all of the sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit
  86. 86.Jonas —, US virologist who developed a vaccine against poliomyelitis
  87. 87.Louise —, sculptor whose works include 1996's Spider
  88. 88.1982 George A Romero horror film anthology scripted by Stephen King
  89. 89.19th letter in the Greek alphabet
  90. 90.Jean-Antoine —, French painter whose works include 1717's The Embarkation for Cythera
  91. 91.City in the Netherlands where Charles II of England resided during his exile
  92. 92.Lake —, largest natural lake in Wales
  93. 93.Watery liquid that separates from the curd when milk is clotted
  94. 94.Vorticist painter; author of novels The Revenge for Love and The Apes of God
  95. 95.Whalebone whale also called a finback
  96. 96.Name, until 1989, of SE Asian country Myanmar
  97. 97.In Mexican cookery, a tortilla folded into a roll with a filling and fried
  98. 98.Minnie —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Good Will Hunting
  99. 99.Michael —, composer whose works include 1986 opera The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
  100. 100.Administrative centre of Devon
  101. 101.Guy —, 1976 Olympic 110m hurdles gold medallist
  102. 102.Swiss grated potato pancake sometimes flavoured with bacon
  103. 103.1963 adventure film starring Robert Mitchum and Elsa Martinelli
  104. 104.1976 novel by Alan Garner
  105. 105.Piece of music performed during an interval between two acts of a play or opera
  106. 106.The —, 1978 horror film starring Alan Bates based on a short story by Robert Graves
  107. 107.Chris —, snooker player; 2002 LG Cup tournament winner
  108. 108.Katharine —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Morning Glory
  109. 109.Standard unit of currency of Ethiopia
  110. 110.1996 novel by Fay Weldon
  111. 111.Small butterfly with striped markings under the wings such as the white-letter —
  112. 112.Port in SW Scotland housing the Wallace Tower
  113. 113.2007 novel by A L Kennedy
  114. 114.Nia —, actress who wrote and starred in 2002 comedy-drama film My Big Fat Greek Wedding
  115. 115.Woman-in-waiting of Portia in William Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice
  116. 116.Unreactive element of the rare gas series used in electric lights; symbol Ar
  117. 117.Yellowish-brown hard translucent fossil resin used for jewellery
  118. 118.Mort —, Canada-born comedian who penned 1976 autobiography Heartland
  119. 119.1997 action film starring Michael Jai White in the title role
  120. 120.& 20D 2007 film thriller starring Kevin Bacon and Garrett Hedlund
  121. 121.Fragrant rootstock of various irises used in perfumery
  122. 122.Port in NE Illinois, US, on Lake Michigan
  123. 123.Town in Bavaria, Germany; burial place of composer Richard Wagner
  124. 124.Venerable -, English monk and saint who died in 735 AD
  125. 125.Card game for two to four players similar to ecarte
  126. 126.William —, author of novels Spook Country, Idoru and Count Zero
  127. 127.The —, 1974 debut novel by James Herbert
  128. 128.See 4 Across
  129. 129.Julia -, actress who played Saffron in BBC TV sitcom Absolutely Fabulous
  130. 130.Administrative centre of East Sussex
  131. 131.See 2 Down
  132. 132.1953 novel by Mervyn Peake
  133. 133.& 25A Lawyer creation of Erle Stanley Gardner who first appeared in 1933 novel The Case of the Velvet Claws
  134. 134.Lucy —, best friend of Mina Murray in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula
  135. 135.Southernmost of the Great Lakes of North America
  136. 136.P L —, author of 1934 children's book Mary Poppins
  137. 137.2007 novel by James Patterson
  138. 138.Seann William -, actor who played Bo Duke in 2005 action-comedy film The Dukes of Hazzard
  139. 139.2006 comedy-drama film starring Stephen Mangan and Chris Coghill
  140. 140.Actress who played Arwen in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy
  141. 141.Member of a Native American people of North and South Carolina also known as Iswa
  142. 142.Hickory tree of the southern US with edible nuts
  143. 143.P H —, author of 1969 inaugural Booker Prize-winning novel Something to Answer For
  144. 144.Highest adult male voice
  145. 145.1979 BBC TV sitcom starring Paul Nicholas and Su Pollard
  146. 146.City in E Turkey housing Ataturk University
  147. 147.2012 film drama starring Charlotte Rampling in the title role
  148. 148.Mark —, rugby union fly-half; 1980 Australia Test debutant against New Zealand
  149. 149.See 15 Across
  150. 150.Vaclav —, president of the Czech Republic from 1993-2003

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