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- 1.& 1D 1991 Best Picture Oscar winner directed by and starring Kevin Costner
- 2.Republic in the Caribbean; capital Port-au-Prince
- 3.1999 film drama starring Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle
- 4.George —, Union Army Major General in the American Civil War who defeated Robert E Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863
- 5.See 20 Across
- 6.Darren —, comic actor who portrayed John Cleese in 2011 TV film Holy Flying Circus
- 7.2010 film drama starring Eva Green and Matt Smith also known as Clone
- 8.Bob —, Best Director Oscar winner for Cabaret
- 9.& 18D 1981 film drama starring Paul Newman and Sally Field
- 10.Tom —, golfer; 1982 US Open championship winner
- 11.Claire —, actress who starred as Julie Morton in 2005 comedy-drama film The Family Stone
- 12.Dance similar to the samba that originated in Brazil
- 13.Helen —, actress who plays Gail Rodwell in ITV soap Coronation Street
- 14.Maxime —, Toulouse and France rugby union wing/fullback who retired in 2022
- 15.& 8A Actress who played Jean Courtney in 1965 film thriller The Ipcress File
- 16.See 5 Down
- 17.Henry John —, US food manufacturer noted for the advertising slogan 57 Varieties
- 18.Herman —, author of 1971 novel The Winds of War
- 19.Food fish of the northern hemisphere with an elongated body, large head and two dorsal fins
- 20.& 13A 2005 novel by Kate Grenville
- 21.Race of decadent people in 1895 H G Wells novel The Time Machine
- 22.Hardy breed of long-bodied reddish pigs originating in Staffordshire
- 23.& 14A Actor who played the title role in 1998 comedy-drama film Shakespeare in Love
- 24.See 3 Across
- 25.See 10 Across
- 26.Small tree or shrub whose leaves are used to make a beverage
- 27.Ralph —, author of 1952 novel Invisible Man
- 28.Mackenzie —, actor-comedian who played Ragetti in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series
- 29.Ricky —, IBO Light Welterweight champion from 2007-09
- 30.Peninsula comprising the Asian part of Turkey
- 31.Joaquim —, 1984 Olympic 800m gold medallist
- 32.Algernon —, English lyric poet whose works include 1882's Tristram of Lyonesse
- 33.US state whose capital is Trenton
- 34.Franklin D —, president of the US from 1933-45
- 35.Town in Kent; one of the original Cinque Ports
- 36.African republic; capital Mogadishu
- 37.See 20 Down
- 38.1999 film comedy starring Matthew McConaughey in the title role
- 39.Former name of Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, after which a brand of bitters is named
- 40.Vladimir —, Russia-born Music Director of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra from 1987-94
- 41.2001 novel by Freya North
- 42.Dependent territory of New Zealand consisting of the atolls Atafu, Nukunonu and Fakaofo
- 43.Dick —, actor who played LSD in 1968 film comedy The Producers
- 44.Peter —, former presenter of BBC TV series Newsnight and Tomorrow's World
- 45.& 6D Short hairstyle worn by women in the 1920s
- 46.Surname of Queen Camilla, prior to her marriage to King Charles III
- 47.City in Northern Ireland on the River Lagan associated with the linen industry
- 48.Walled city in Tuscany, Italy, housing a 13th-century university
- 49.Roman poet whose works include Ars Amatoria
- 50.State of SW India; capital Thiruvananthapuram
- 51.See 3 Down
- 52.Hazel —, former MP for Salford; Labour Party Chair from 2006-07
- 53.European freshwater fish with a slender bluish-green body
- 54.Chris —, actor who played Tommy O'Dwyer in 2005 comedy-drama film Festival
- 55.Tammy —, country music singer married to George Jones from 1969-75
- 56.& 5D 2006 novel by Cecelia Ahern
- 57.The —, 2006 film drama starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale
- 58.Capital of South Korea
- 59.& 14A The —, 1974 story collection by John Fowles
- 60.1996 action film starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton
- 61.See 22 Across
- 62.The —, 1996 Peter Greenaway film drama starring Vivian Wu and Ewan McGregor
- 63.Tetralogy of novels by Ford Madox Ford whose central character is Christopher Tietjens
- 64.Genus of wild and domestic cattle including the gaur, gayal and zebu
- 65.R W T —, England Test cricketer who hit 221 against West Indies at Lord's in 2004
- 66.Capital of the state of Tripura, India
- 67.Pierre —, prime minister of Canada from 1980-84
- 68.Cricket shot played to a low bouncing ball
- 69.Sam —, 1942 winner of the PGA Championship
- 70.Organisation also called the Joint State Political Directorate which formed the Soviet secret police from 1923-34
- 71.The —, 1957 film drama starring Richard Attenborough and Dorothy Alison
- 72.& 22D 1937 comedy-drama film starring Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers
- 73.Louis —, French designer of the modern two-piece swimsuit
- 74.Rory —, 2012 and 2014 winner of the PGA Championship
- 75.Capital of the autonomous community of Navarre, Spain
- 76.Department of central France; capital Bourges
- 77.Fortified wine originally from the Jerez region of Spain
- 78.Keith —, 1978 and 1982 Commonwealth triple jump gold medallist
- 79.Wall or fence set in a ditch so as not to interrupt the landscape
- 80.Resin obtained from a tree of NW Africa whose hard dark wood is used for decorative work
- 81.John —, Secretary of State for Wales from 1993-95
- 82.Department of SE France whose capital is Grenoble
- 83.Craig —, Australian golfer; 2002 WGC-NEC Invitational tournament winner
- 84.Number represented by VII in Roman numerals
- 85.The —, 2000 film drama starring Peter Mullan and Milla Jovovich
- 86.The —, 1970 novel by Claire Rayner
- 87.Piece of music composed for three people
- 88.Frank —, Emmy nominee for his role as The Riddler in 1960s US television series Batman
- 89.Lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere
- 90.Linda —, actress who played Simone Beck in 2009 film drama Julie & Julia
- 91.Eurasian plant in the genus Reseda once cultivated as the source of a bright yellow dye
- 92.The —, 2003 novel by Elizabeth Buchan
- 93.Mammal also called a spiny anteater
- 94.W C —, US musician and songwriter whose works include St Louis Blues
- 95.Christopher —, actor who played the title role in 1978 action film Superman
- 96.See 4 Across
- 97.1831 opera by Vincenzo Bellini whose heroine is Amina
- 98.& 19A 1931 Edward Elgar composition later used for ballets by both Ninette de Valois and Frederick Ashton
- 99.Port and former capital of Nigeria on the Bight of Benin
- 100.City in Russia at the confluence of the Om and Irtysh Rivers
- 101.Cesare —, Italian cardinal and politician; model for Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince
- 102.Port in Asturias, Spain, on the Bay of Biscay
- 103.Michael —, IBF Heavyweight champion from 1996-97
- 104.Sacred river in Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem Kubla Khan
- 105.See 8 Across
- 106.See 12 Down
- 107.US artist whose works include 1958's Making Apple Butter
- 108.Strong black coffee made by forcing steam through ground beans
- 109.Higher scoring of two sets of rings on an archery target
- 110.Department store in New York City associated with a famous Thanksgiving Day parade
- 111.Philip —, co-discoverer with Edwin McMillan of the element neptunium
- 112.Type of wooden or wooden-soled shoe
- 113.The —, 1926 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle
- 114.1972 Best Music, Original Song Oscar winner for Theme from Shaft
- 115.Russian space station launched in February 1986
- 116.& 21A Animator whose works for television included the series Roobarb and Henry's Cat
- 117.The —, 1925 film directed, written by and starring Charles Chaplin
- 118.Place near Jerusalem where, according to the Hebrew Bible, children were sacrificed
- 119.Genus of small terrestrial lizards that inhabit warm regions of the Old World
- 120.Don —, actor who played Maxwell Smart in 1980 film comedy The Nude Bomb
- 121.Inscription placed over the head of Christ head during the Crucifixion (inits)
- 122.Elias —, 17th-century antiquary whose collection of artefacts and library was donated to Oxford University
- 123.& 22A 2009 action film starring Michael Caine in the title role
- 124.See 17 Across
- 125.Chloe Grace —, US actress who played Hit-Girl in 2010 action-comedy film Kick-Ass
- 126.Robert —, US Arctic explorer who died in 1920
- 127.Pseudonym of illustrator Hablot Knight Browne
- 128.Baruch —, Dutch philosopher whose chief work is 1677's Ethics
- 129.Tropical yellow-flowered plant cultivated for its strong fibre
- 130.Nicol —, 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth women's squash gold medallist
- 131.& 8A 1958 film Western starring Gregory Peck and Jean Simmons
- 132.Unit for measuring the intensity of a sound; symbol dB
- 133.See 7 Across
- 134.Georgia —, US painter whose works include Sky Above Clouds IV and Shell No 1
- 135.2012 novel by Iain Banks
- 136.Resort town in Angus, Scotland, east of Brechin
- 137.Fat from the abdomen of a pig rendered and clarified for use in cooking
- 138.Villainous ensign in William Shakespeare play Othello
- 139.Thomas —, 18th-century English composer noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs
- 140.Sylvester —, actor who played the title role in BBC TV series Doctor Who from 1987-89
- 141.& 13D 1920 debut novel by F Scott Fitzgerald
- 142.Variety of the wild ass that occurs in Tibet
- 143.See 10 Down
- 144.Old Testament priest of the 5th century BC
- 145.US state whose capital is Des Moines
- 146.James —, actor who played Pte Walker in BBC TV sitcom Dad's Army
- 147.& 16D 1973 film Western directed by and starring Clint Eastwood
- 148.1987 film thriller starring Cher and Dennis Quaid
- 149.Enchantress in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus on her island
- 150.Elisha Graves —, American inventor of an elevator who died in 1861