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- 1.& 6D 1956 film drama starring Gary Cooper and Dorothy McGuire
- 2.Any of various natural brown earths that contain ferric oxide with lime
- 3.Dennis —, actor; 1995 Golden Globe winner for US television series NYPD Blue
- 4.Standard monetary unit of Argentina replaced by the peso in 1992
- 5.Small metal bar set across the fingerboard of a guitar
- 6.See 1 Down
- 7.Small open savoury sandwich served in Denmark
- 8.Dance step or movement in ballet
- 9.John Wyndham novel published posthumously in 1979
- 10.Oscar —, Brazilian architect who designed the Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasilia
- 11.Donald —, actor who had leading roles in BBC TV sitcoms It Ain't Half Hot Mum and You Rang, M'Lord?
- 12.Michael —, director of films Enigma, Gorky Park and Nell
- 13.1986 action film starring Sylvester Stallone and Brigitte Nielsen
- 14.2013 animated film featuring the voice talent of Colin Farrell and Josh Hutcherson
- 15.Harriet Beecher —, author of 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
- 16.See 25 Across
- 17.Valentino —, 2002-05, 2008 and 2009 winner of the MotoGP World Championship
- 18.Plant of the daisy family; national emblem of Scotland
- 19.Port in Gironde, France, on the River Garonne
- 20.Jim —, Scottish fighter; WBC Lightweight champion from 1979-81
- 21.Pagan festival of Celtic origin also called Lughnasadh that occurs in August
- 22.Mediterranean plant with star-shaped blue flowers whose young leaves are used in salads
- 23.John —, Secretary of State for Defence from 1981-83
- 24.Mountain in Switzerland in the Bernese Alps
- 25.Richard —, 2004 French Open mixed doubles tennis championship winner with Tatiana Golovin
- 26.Condition characterised by acute spasmodic abdominal pain
- 27.& 4A Pioneer mail courier and banking service that operated in the western US from the mid-19th century
- 28.Nigel —, actor who played the title role in 1970s BBC TV drama series Owen, MD
- 29.Electroshock gun developed by NASA researcher Jack Cover
- 30.Large hardwood tree of eastern and central North America with light ash-grey bark
- 31.— Khan, lightweight boxing silver medallist at the 2004 Olympics
- 32.1997 sci-fi film starring Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman
- 33.City in East Java, Indonesia, famous for its small sweet green mangoes
- 34.Rex —, author of mystery novels The Broken Vase and The Hand in the Glove
- 35.1988 film comedy starring Michael Keaton in the title role
- 36.1980 comedy-crime film starring Burt Reynolds and Lesley-Anne Down
- 37.Henri —, French painter and sculptor whose works include 1905's Woman with the Hat
- 38.Luciano —, motor racing driver; 2000 F1 debutant in the Austrian GP
- 39.The —, 1997 horror film starring Penelope Ann Miller and Tom Sizemore
- 40.Island off the West coast of Scotland whose chief town is Tobermory
- 41.Movement made by an organism in response to light
- 42.Catherine —, 2003 and 2007 World Championships marathon gold medallist
- 43.Electronic digital computer developed by John Mauchly and J P Eckert during World War II
- 44.Roy —, comedian-actor who played John Parry in 1990s BBC TV series Common as Muck
- 45.Largest of the four main islands of Japan
- 46.Pam —, poet whose volumes include Thoughts of a Late-Night Knitter and Surgically Enhanced
- 47.Nativity oratorio by John Adams first performed in 2000
- 48.& 2D WBA Flyweight champion from 2000-03
- 49.Caribbean dance in which participants pass under a bar while leaning backwards
- 50.The —, 1997 film drama written, directed by and starring Robert Duvall
- 51.The —, 1911 Frances Hodgson Burnett novel featuring Misselthwaite Manor
- 52.God of the sea and earthquakes in Greek mythology
- 53.See 16 Across
- 54.US racehorse; 1996 Dubai World Cup winner
- 55.Screen or wall decoration at the back of an altar
- 56.Limestone mountain in central Switzerland between lakes Lucerne, Lauerz and Zug
- 57.Amilcare —, Italian composer of 1876 opera La Gioconda
- 58.Martine —, EastEnders and Love Actually actress who had a UK No. 1 single in 1999
- 59.Alicya —, actress who played Denny Blood in ITV drama series Bad Girls
- 60.See 18 Down
- 61.Peter —, late singer-songwriter who recorded 1969 no 1 single Where Do You Go to (My Lovely)?
- 62.1961 stage play by Max Frisch
- 63.Spicy Indian dish served in a wok-like pot
- 64.& 12D 2010 action film starring Josh Brolin in the title role
- 65.Joe —, record producer portrayed by Con O'Neill in 2008 biopic Telstar
- 66.Part of the human body to which the adjective gastric relates
- 67.See 15 Across
- 68.Horse that won the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in the US in 1946
- 69.Claire —, broadcaster who authored novels Sixties and Fourth Attempt
- 70.Steve —, 1980 Olympic 800m gold medallist
- 71.Another name for large marine fish the tunny
- 72.& 23A 2004 film comedy starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller
- 73.& 7A 1990 action film starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Ron Silver
- 74.See 19 Down
- 75.1991 family film starring Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis and Macaulay Culkin
- 76.Legislative capital of Eswatini
- 77.Irvine —, author of novels Glue, Crime and Porno
- 78.See 14 Across
- 79.Local government district in Hampshire housing the market towns of Andover, Stockbridge and Romsey
- 80.1984 Channel 4 television film starring Marion Bailey, Phil Daniels and Tim Roth
- 81.Thomas —, Lancashire-born US painter whose works include 1833's The Titan's Goblet
- 82.Active volcano in Sicily
- 83.University city in NW Nicaragua; a former capital of the country
- 84.Evans —, 2004 London Marathon and Chicago Marathon men's race winner
- 85.Author of novels Giant and Ice Palace
- 86.Substance associated with a thirtieth wedding anniversary
- 87.In skiing, a turn in which one ski is placed far forward of the other and turned gradually inwards
- 88.Iain —, actor who played Manfred Powell in 2001 action film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
- 89.& 16A US director of films Up!, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Vixen!
- 90.1995 stage play by Jez Butterworth
- 91.Capital of Bas-Rhin department, NE France
- 92.— Lake, largest in Alaska, US
- 93.2004 stage play by Kwame Kwei-Armah
- 94.See 20 Across
- 95.God of mischief and destruction in Norse mythology
- 96.Monetary unit of Malaysia; one-hundredth of a ringgit
- 97.Dwight —, singer-actor who played Doc Miles in 2006 action film Crank
- 98.Constellation in the Northern sky containing the star Arcturus
- 99.Ornamental sphere surmounted by a cross; part of the Crown Jewels
- 100.& 10A Co-recipient with David Trimble of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize
- 101.Rich —, winner of the 2002 PGA Championship
- 102.The —, 1978 novel by James Herbert
- 103.Sea god in Greek mythology with the gift of prophecy
- 104.& 3D The —, 2007 novel by Minette Walters
- 105.Genus of Asian shrubs with white flowers and red berries
- 106.Frost formed by the freezing of water droplets in fog onto solid objects
- 107.See 25 Across
- 108.1992 novel by John Harvey
- 109.Manuel —, president of the Philippines from 1946-48
- 110.The —, comedy act comprising Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt
- 111.Epiphytic plant that grows as long bluish-grey strands suspended from the branches of trees
- 112.Aromatic Mediterranean plant with small pale purple flowers
- 113.Character in Greek mythology who slew the Minotaur
- 114.City and capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh, India
- 115.Tree of temperate regions that bears small edible triangular nuts
- 116.Flightless bird of Mauritius that was hunted to extinction is 1662
- 117.& 17A 1992 film thriller starring Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone
- 118.Japanese golfer; 1978 World Match Play Championship winner
- 119.Mel —, Pop Art painter whose works include Lola Cola and Elephant Seal
- 120.Anita Brookner 1984 Booker-McConnell Prize-winning novel
- 121.See 20 Across
- 122.Tommy —, German tennis player; 2013 BMW Open singles tournament winner
- 123.Front part of the lower leg
- 124.& 12A 1956 novel by Nelson Algren
- 125.Rocky —, rugby union flanker; 2005 Australia Test debutant against Samoa
- 126.Giacomo —, 500cc motorcycle world championship winner from 1966-72
- 127.John —, 1989 World Indoor Championships 200m gold medallist
- 128.E J —, South Africa Test cricketer who hit 201 against Australia at the Adelaide Oval in 1964
- 129.City and state capital of Perak, Malaysia
- 130.Noble family of Italy that governed Modena and Reggio from the 13th to the 18th century
- 131.James —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Ghosts of Mississippi
- 132.1960 Walt Disney film starring Hayley Mills in the title role
- 133.See 15
- 134.John Philip —, US composer of marches The Stars and Stripes Forever and Semper Fidelis
- 135.Large crocodilian of the southern US
- 136.River that rises in the Cairngorm Mountains before flowing east to the North Sea
- 137.& 6D 1939 film comedy starring Groucho Marx as J Cheever Loophole
- 138.Beetle regarded as divine by the ancient Egyptians
- 139.Henry —, child actor who played Elliott in 1982 family film ET: The Extra-Terrestrial
- 140.Bottom-dwelling ray with a flattened diamond-shaped body
- 141.Trevor —, chief executive of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1968-86
- 142.River in central Europe that flows to the North Sea at Hamburg
- 143.1990 Derek Jarman film drama starring Tilda Swinton
- 144.Bjarne —, 1996 Tour de France-winning cyclist
- 145.Dmitry —, Russian tennis player; 2011 UNICEF Open singles tournament winner
- 146.White-flowered European plant of the parsley family whose leaves are used for flavouring food
- 147.See 4 Down
- 148.Walled city in Lombardy, Italy, north-east of Milan
- 149.& 20D 2016 comedy-drama film starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller
- 150.Tactical play in the last few tricks of a game of bridge forcing an opponent to make a particular lead