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