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- 1.Thin wheat pancake folded over a filling of apple, meat or cream cheese
- 2.Stout iron-tipped wooden pole about 6ft long formerly used in England as a weapon
- 3.Largest town and administrative HQ of the Orkney Islands
- 4.Samantha —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Collector
- 5.See 12 Down
- 6.Rory —, 2012 and 2014 winner of the PGA Championship
- 7.The —, 1976 film thriller starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick
- 8.& 14A 1986 film drama starring Paul Newman and Tom Cruise
- 9.& 6A 1933 work of science fiction by H G Wells
- 10.Variety of lettuce with a long slender head
- 11.& 3D Actor who portrayed Tony Hancock in 2008 BBC TV drama Hancock & Joan
- 12.— Islands, chain of over 150 islands in the Bering Sea off mainland Alaska
- 13.Alan —, first England footballer to be sent off, against Yusgoslavia in 1968
- 14.Buddy —, actor who played the title role in US television crime series Barnaby Jones
- 15.Damien —, artist whose statue Verity stands at the entrance to Ilfracombe harbour, Devon
- 16.Cricket shot that touches the ground before crossing the boundary
- 17.Art technique in which paint is applied thickly so that brush marks are evident
- 18.Patrick —, Northern Irish actor for whom Samuel Beckett wrote the one-act play Krapp's Last Tape
- 19.Daughter of Polonius in William Shakespeare play Hamlet
- 20.1978 stage play by David Hare
- 21.Geena —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Accidental Tourist
- 22.Al —, US vice president from 1993-2001
- 23.Marcus Vipsanius —, Roman general and son-in-law of Augustus
- 24.1957 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
- 25.James —, British theatre critic who authored nine-volume diary Ego
- 26.Gracie —, entertainer who played the title role in 1931 comedy-drama film Sally in Our Alley
- 27.Alfred —, author and illustrator, from 1935, of the Rupert Bear tales
- 28.Stella —, author of novels London Lies Beneath and The Purple Shroud
- 29.Uma —, actress who played the title role in 2006 romcom My Super Ex-Girlfriend
- 30.Medieval European map of the world housed in Hereford Cathedral
- 31.& 13D 2007 crime drama film starring Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington
- 32.The —, 1967 film drama starring Peter Fonda and Susan Strasberg
- 33.Unit of weight used in China equal to 50g
- 34.1997 film comedy starring Rowan Atkinson in the title role
- 35.1982 stage play by Peter Nichols
- 36.Peasant dance of Apulia, Italy, in six-eight time
- 37.Tamara —, 1964 Olympic shot and discus gold medallist
- 38.See 3 Down
- 39.Twelfth month of the Jewish civil year
- 40.Hilary —, actress who starred in the Lizzy Maguire franchise
- 41.Vikram —, author of novels The Golden Gate and An Equal Music
- 42.1959 romcom starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day
- 43.Region of Greece in the central Peloponnese; capital Tripoli
- 44.— orange, large sweet fruit with a depression enclosing an underdeveloped secondary growth
- 45.Second son of Judah and Shua in the Old Testament
- 46.White sheep or goat cheese popular in Greece
- 47.Resort town in Belgium with medicinal mineral springs
- 48.Carnivorous mammal, Eurasian in origin, with a long bushy tail
- 49.Ancient city in NW Syria
- 50.Minor infringement in tennis requiring a point to be replayed
- 51.Chris —, US golfer; 2014 Deutsche Bank Championship tournament winner
- 52.In weaving, yarn woven across the width of a fabric
- 53.Japanese rich sauce made from soy beans naturally fermented with wheat or barley
- 54.Peter —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Topkapi
- 55.Disturbed 17-year-old in 1973 Peter Shaffer stage play Equus
- 56.Vance —, US journalist; author of 1957 book The Hidden Persuaders
- 57.City in central Poland formerly associated with the textile industry
- 58.Region of eastern Ethiopia bordering on Somalia
- 59.Elongated flexible organ of which a cuttlefish has two
- 60.& 6D William Shakespeare play featuring characters Costard and Jaquenetta
- 61.See 5 Down
- 62.1950 film drama starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter; 1951 Best Picture Oscar winner
- 63.Alison —, 18th-century Scottish poet who authored a version of ballad The Flowers of the Forest
- 64.In Germany, one-hundredth of a Deutschmark until the introduction of the euro
- 65.Marcel —, French author of heptalogy A la Recherche du Temps Perdu
- 66.One of a class of supernatural creatures in Scandinavian folklore that dwell in caves and mountains
- 67.Portico in ancient Greek architecture
- 68.& 16D US state; capital Pierre
- 69.1954 novel by James A Michener adapted for a 1957 film drama starring Marlon Brando
- 70.University city in West Yorkshire that hosts a triennial international piano competition
- 71.18th-century English highwayman associated with horse Black Bess
- 72.Poem by John Masefield included in 1902 volume Salt-Water Ballads
- 73.Protruding part of the face below the mouth
- 74.& 13D 1970 comedy-drama film starring Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown
- 75.Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Apollo 13
- 76.2008 novel by Linda Fairstein
- 77.Whitish milky fluid containing protein and starch produced by many plants including the rubber tree
- 78.African republic; capital Dodoma
- 79.Capital of Gard, France whose Roman remains include the Maison Carree
- 80.Peter —, actor who played Clegg in BBC TV sitcom Last of the Summer Wine
- 81.Mark —, 1984 and 1988 Olympic individual eventing gold medallist
- 82.The —, 1994 action-comedy film starring Jim Carrey and Peter Riegert
- 83.— 1, Russian spacecraft that crash-landed on return to earth in 1967
- 84.County of England; county town Winchester
- 85.Yellowish or brownish organic substance used in the leather industry
- 86.Band of fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone
- 87.First ruler of the Timurid Empire who died in 1405
- 88.See 16 Across
- 89.Former province of South Africa; capital Pietermaritzburg
- 90.See 1 Across
- 91.Vic —, 1953 Wimbledon singles tennis champion
- 92.Erich —, author of novels Only Love and Prizes
- 93.Peter —, Labour MP for Neath from 1991-2015; Secretary of State for Wales from 2002-08
- 94.1978-83 US television sitcom starring Judd Hirsch, Marilu Henner and Danny DeVito
- 95.Sybil —, actress who played the title role in 1924 London production of Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw
- 96.God of love in Greek mythology
- 97.Bigamist baker in 1954 radio drama Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas
- 98.2005 film thriller starring Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy
- 99.Ernest —, Foreign Secretary from 1945-51
- 100.1986 action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Kathryn Harrold
- 101.The —, 1933 novel by C S Forester
- 102.— Peninsula, area of SW Europe occupied by Spain and Portugal
- 103.Large bird of the crow family with a black plumage and wedge-shaped tail
- 104.Charles —, French composer of 1864 opera Mireille
- 105.Capital of Jersey in the Channel Islands
- 106.See 11 Down
- 107.Member of the eastern group of Goths that conquered and ruled Italy around 500 AD
- 108.2002 novel by Tom Clancy
- 109.1983-2001 Labour MP for Caerphilly; Secretary of State for Wales from 1997-98
- 110.Underworld abode of the souls of the dead in Greek mythology
- 111.1989 Best Picture Oscar winner starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise
- 112.Francoise —, 1967 French Championships singles tennis tournament winner
- 113.Standard unit of currency of Myanmar
- 114.& 23A 1978 romcom starring, co-directed and co-written by Warren Beatty
- 115.1987 romcom starring Kim Basinger and Bruce Willis
- 116.Instance of a batter touching all four bases safely in baseball
- 117.Richard Jordan —, US inventor of a rapid-fire hand-cranked gun
- 118.Wading bird similar to the heron
- 119.Elisha Graves —, American inventor of an elevator who died in 1861
- 120.Widely cultivated tree with a sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit
- 121.Northern Irish golfer; winner of The Open Championship in 2011
- 122.2008 film comedy starring Will Ferrell and Woody Harrelson
- 123.Lorenzo —, Italian Renaissance artist whose works include Portrait of Giovanni della Volta with his Wife and Children
- 124.1999 film comedy starring Matthew McConaughey in the title role
- 125.George William —, New Zealand prime minister from 1930-35
- 126.Bovid of North America and Europe such as the wisent
- 127.Small wading bird with a slightly down-curved bill that breeds in the uplands of Scotland, Wales and England
- 128.Capital of Norway
- 129.& 13D 1983 comedy-drama film starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay
- 130.Capital of Uttar Pradesh, India
- 131.Title given to Prince Edward on his marriage to Sophie Rhys-Jones in 1999
- 132.1960s BBC TV children's series; a successor to Camberwick Green
- 133.Julie —, actress who played Celine in Richard Linklater's film trilogy Before Sunrise, Before Sunset and Before Midnight
- 134.John —, English naval officer and prime minister of Naples who died in 1811
- 135.Large square-rigged sailing ship especially used by Spain from the 15th to 18th centuries
- 136.Three-handed card game using 32 cards
- 137.Capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- 138.1953 horror film starring Vincent Price and Frank Lovejoy
- 139.Passive female principle of the universe in Chinese philosophy
- 140.The —, 1980 horror film starring Adrienne Barbeau and Jamie Lee Curtis
- 141.See 19 Across
- 142.Two-wheeled vehicle such as a penny-farthing
- 143.Montgomery —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Search
- 144.Piece of music composed for eight singers
- 145.Fiona —, actress who played Aunt Petunia Dursley in the Harry Potter film series
- 146.Rachel —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Constant Gardener
- 147.2011 animated film starring the voice talent of Johnny Depp and Isla Fisher
- 148.Savoury jelly based on meat or fish stock used as a mould for meat or vegetables
- 149.Type of mechanical musical instrument also called a player piano
- 150.— Castle, Belfast meeting place of the Northern Ireland Executive