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  1. 1.& 1D 1991 Best Picture Oscar winner directed by and starring Kevin Costner
  2. 2.Republic in the Caribbean; capital Port-au-Prince
  3. 3.1999 film drama starring Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle
  4. 4.George —, Union Army Major General in the American Civil War who defeated Robert E Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863
  5. 5.See 20 Across
  6. 6.Darren —, comic actor who portrayed John Cleese in 2011 TV film Holy Flying Circus
  7. 7.2010 film drama starring Eva Green and Matt Smith also known as Clone
  8. 8.Bob —, Best Director Oscar winner for Cabaret
  9. 9.& 18D 1981 film drama starring Paul Newman and Sally Field
  10. 10.Tom —, golfer; 1982 US Open championship winner
  11. 11.Claire —, actress who starred as Julie Morton in 2005 comedy-drama film The Family Stone
  12. 12.Dance similar to the samba that originated in Brazil
  13. 13.Helen —, actress who plays Gail Rodwell in ITV soap Coronation Street
  14. 14.Maxime —, Toulouse and France rugby union wing/fullback who retired in 2022
  15. 15.& 8A Actress who played Jean Courtney in 1965 film thriller The Ipcress File
  16. 16.See 5 Down
  17. 17.Henry John —, US food manufacturer noted for the advertising slogan 57 Varieties
  18. 18.Herman —, author of 1971 novel The Winds of War
  19. 19.Food fish of the northern hemisphere with an elongated body, large head and two dorsal fins
  20. 20.& 13A 2005 novel by Kate Grenville
  21. 21.Race of decadent people in 1895 H G Wells novel The Time Machine
  22. 22.Hardy breed of long-bodied reddish pigs originating in Staffordshire
  23. 23.& 14A Actor who played the title role in 1998 comedy-drama film Shakespeare in Love
  24. 24.See 3 Across
  25. 25.See 10 Across
  26. 26.Small tree or shrub whose leaves are used to make a beverage
  27. 27.Ralph —, author of 1952 novel Invisible Man
  28. 28.Mackenzie —, actor-comedian who played Ragetti in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series
  29. 29.Ricky —, IBO Light Welterweight champion from 2007-09
  30. 30.Peninsula comprising the Asian part of Turkey
  31. 31.Joaquim —, 1984 Olympic 800m gold medallist
  32. 32.Algernon —, English lyric poet whose works include 1882's Tristram of Lyonesse
  33. 33.US state whose capital is Trenton
  34. 34.Franklin D —, president of the US from 1933-45
  35. 35.Town in Kent; one of the original Cinque Ports
  36. 36.African republic; capital Mogadishu
  37. 37.See 20 Down
  38. 38.1999 film comedy starring Matthew McConaughey in the title role
  39. 39.Former name of Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, after which a brand of bitters is named
  40. 40.Vladimir —, Russia-born Music Director of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra from 1987-94
  41. 41.2001 novel by Freya North
  42. 42.Dependent territory of New Zealand consisting of the atolls Atafu, Nukunonu and Fakaofo
  43. 43.Dick —, actor who played LSD in 1968 film comedy The Producers
  44. 44.Peter —, former presenter of BBC TV series Newsnight and Tomorrow's World
  45. 45.& 6D Short hairstyle worn by women in the 1920s
  46. 46.Surname of Queen Camilla, prior to her marriage to King Charles III
  47. 47.City in Northern Ireland on the River Lagan associated with the linen industry
  48. 48.Walled city in Tuscany, Italy, housing a 13th-century university
  49. 49.Roman poet whose works include Ars Amatoria
  50. 50.State of SW India; capital Thiruvananthapuram
  51. 51.See 3 Down
  52. 52.Hazel —, former MP for Salford; Labour Party Chair from 2006-07
  53. 53.European freshwater fish with a slender bluish-green body
  54. 54.Chris —, actor who played Tommy O'Dwyer in 2005 comedy-drama film Festival
  55. 55.Tammy —, country music singer married to George Jones from 1969-75
  56. 56.& 5D 2006 novel by Cecelia Ahern
  57. 57.The —, 2006 film drama starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale
  58. 58.Capital of South Korea
  59. 59.& 14A The —, 1974 story collection by John Fowles
  60. 60.1996 action film starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton
  61. 61.See 22 Across
  62. 62.The —, 1996 Peter Greenaway film drama starring Vivian Wu and Ewan McGregor
  63. 63.Tetralogy of novels by Ford Madox Ford whose central character is Christopher Tietjens
  64. 64.Genus of wild and domestic cattle including the gaur, gayal and zebu
  65. 65.R W T —, England Test cricketer who hit 221 against West Indies at Lord's in 2004
  66. 66.Capital of the state of Tripura, India
  67. 67.Pierre —, prime minister of Canada from 1980-84
  68. 68.Cricket shot played to a low bouncing ball
  69. 69.Sam —, 1942 winner of the PGA Championship
  70. 70.Organisation also called the Joint State Political Directorate which formed the Soviet secret police from 1923-34
  71. 71.The —, 1957 film drama starring Richard Attenborough and Dorothy Alison
  72. 72.& 22D 1937 comedy-drama film starring Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers
  73. 73.Louis —, French designer of the modern two-piece swimsuit
  74. 74.Rory —, 2012 and 2014 winner of the PGA Championship
  75. 75.Capital of the autonomous community of Navarre, Spain
  76. 76.Department of central France; capital Bourges
  77. 77.Fortified wine originally from the Jerez region of Spain
  78. 78.Keith —, 1978 and 1982 Commonwealth triple jump gold medallist
  79. 79.Wall or fence set in a ditch so as not to interrupt the landscape
  80. 80.Resin obtained from a tree of NW Africa whose hard dark wood is used for decorative work
  81. 81.John —, Secretary of State for Wales from 1993-95
  82. 82.Department of SE France whose capital is Grenoble
  83. 83.Craig —, Australian golfer; 2002 WGC-NEC Invitational tournament winner
  84. 84.Number represented by VII in Roman numerals
  85. 85.The —, 2000 film drama starring Peter Mullan and Milla Jovovich
  86. 86.The —, 1970 novel by Claire Rayner
  87. 87.Piece of music composed for three people
  88. 88.Frank —, Emmy nominee for his role as The Riddler in 1960s US television series Batman
  89. 89.Lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere
  90. 90.Linda —, actress who played Simone Beck in 2009 film drama Julie & Julia
  91. 91.Eurasian plant in the genus Reseda once cultivated as the source of a bright yellow dye
  92. 92.The —, 2003 novel by Elizabeth Buchan
  93. 93.Mammal also called a spiny anteater
  94. 94.W C —, US musician and songwriter whose works include St Louis Blues
  95. 95.Christopher —, actor who played the title role in 1978 action film Superman
  96. 96.See 4 Across
  97. 97.1831 opera by Vincenzo Bellini whose heroine is Amina
  98. 98.& 19A 1931 Edward Elgar composition later used for ballets by both Ninette de Valois and Frederick Ashton
  99. 99.Port and former capital of Nigeria on the Bight of Benin
  100. 100.City in Russia at the confluence of the Om and Irtysh Rivers
  101. 101.Cesare —, Italian cardinal and politician; model for Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince
  102. 102.Port in Asturias, Spain, on the Bay of Biscay
  103. 103.Michael —, IBF Heavyweight champion from 1996-97
  104. 104.Sacred river in Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem Kubla Khan
  105. 105.See 8 Across
  106. 106.See 12 Down
  107. 107.US artist whose works include 1958's Making Apple Butter
  108. 108.Strong black coffee made by forcing steam through ground beans
  109. 109.Higher scoring of two sets of rings on an archery target
  110. 110.Department store in New York City associated with a famous Thanksgiving Day parade
  111. 111.Philip —, co-discoverer with Edwin McMillan of the element neptunium
  112. 112.Type of wooden or wooden-soled shoe
  113. 113.The —, 1926 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle
  114. 114.1972 Best Music, Original Song Oscar winner for Theme from Shaft
  115. 115.Russian space station launched in February 1986
  116. 116.& 21A Animator whose works for television included the series Roobarb and Henry's Cat
  117. 117.The —, 1925 film directed, written by and starring Charles Chaplin
  118. 118.Place near Jerusalem where, according to the Hebrew Bible, children were sacrificed
  119. 119.Genus of small terrestrial lizards that inhabit warm regions of the Old World
  120. 120.Don —, actor who played Maxwell Smart in 1980 film comedy The Nude Bomb
  121. 121.Inscription placed over the head of Christ head during the Crucifixion (inits)
  122. 122.Elias —, 17th-century antiquary whose collection of artefacts and library was donated to Oxford University
  123. 123.& 22A 2009 action film starring Michael Caine in the title role
  124. 124.See 17 Across
  125. 125.Chloe Grace —, US actress who played Hit-Girl in 2010 action-comedy film Kick-Ass
  126. 126.Robert —, US Arctic explorer who died in 1920
  127. 127.Pseudonym of illustrator Hablot Knight Browne
  128. 128.Baruch —, Dutch philosopher whose chief work is 1677's Ethics
  129. 129.Tropical yellow-flowered plant cultivated for its strong fibre
  130. 130.Nicol —, 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth women's squash gold medallist
  131. 131.& 8A 1958 film Western starring Gregory Peck and Jean Simmons
  132. 132.Unit for measuring the intensity of a sound; symbol dB
  133. 133.See 7 Across
  134. 134.Georgia —, US painter whose works include Sky Above Clouds IV and Shell No 1
  135. 135.2012 novel by Iain Banks
  136. 136.Resort town in Angus, Scotland, east of Brechin
  137. 137.Fat from the abdomen of a pig rendered and clarified for use in cooking
  138. 138.Villainous ensign in William Shakespeare play Othello
  139. 139.Thomas —, 18th-century English composer noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs
  140. 140.Sylvester —, actor who played the title role in BBC TV series Doctor Who from 1987-89
  141. 141.& 13D 1920 debut novel by F Scott Fitzgerald
  142. 142.Variety of the wild ass that occurs in Tibet
  143. 143.See 10 Down
  144. 144.Old Testament priest of the 5th century BC
  145. 145.US state whose capital is Des Moines
  146. 146.James —, actor who played Pte Walker in BBC TV sitcom Dad's Army
  147. 147.& 16D 1973 film Western directed by and starring Clint Eastwood
  148. 148.1987 film thriller starring Cher and Dennis Quaid
  149. 149.Enchantress in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus on her island
  150. 150.Elisha Graves —, American inventor of an elevator who died in 1861

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