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- 1.The official currency of China
- 2.Vegetable and national emblem of Wales
- 3.Paralympic athlete and life peer who won 11 gold medals
- 4.French department in the Mediterranean
- 5.Turkish version of the niqab
- 6.US footballer described by Sarina Wiegman as a "trailblazer"
- 7.Description of Sade's "operator"?
- 8.Alfred __, author of his eponymous reports on human sexual behaviour
- 9.Ivy League university in New Haven, Connecticut
- 10.__ Peres, former prime minister and president of Israel
- 11.__ Alcaraz, Spanish tennis player
- 12.Spanish city, south of Barcelona
- 13.Word jumbles much favoured by crossword setters
- 14.Acronym for a challenge response test used to tell humans and computers apart
- 15.Rachael __, cricketing pioneer after whom England's 50-over competition for women is named
- 16.Market town and forest in Essex
- 17.Park in central Moscow
- 18.Amanda __, author, presenter and "Yorkshire shepherdess"
- 19.Low-cost airline based in Dublin
- 20.Bruno __, singer who got into an uptown funk with Mark Ronson?
- 21.Harry __, singer who got high on watermelon sugar?
- 22.London suburb, known for its comedies
- 23.Lewis __, singer who was kinda used to being someone you loved?
- 24.South American mountain range
- 25.Taylor __, singer who remembered it all too well?
- 26.Singer whose hips don't lie?
- 27.Sturgeon much-prized for its caviar
- 28.Billie __, singer who wondered where we go, when we fall asleep?
- 29.Q__, conspiracy theorists
- 30.What Warren Beatty used in a 1975 movie?
- 31.Once the Scottish destination for eloping English and Welsh couples?
- 32.Whom Walter and Jesse called when things broke bad?
- 33.Eva __, singer for whom the songbirds kept singing?
- 34.Russian city close to the Belarusian border
- 35.Ariana __, singer who saw, liked, wanted and got it?
- 36.Type of society described by JK Galbraith in 1958?
- 37.Ed __, singer who was in love with the shape of you?
- 38.The __, singer who was blinded by the lights?
- 39.__-on-Don, city where Wagner Group members staged a brief rebellion
- 40.Type of Latin American music and dance
- 41.Dua __, singer who urged you not to start caring now?
- 42.Poet who thought that for seduction candy was dandy but liquor quicker?
- 43.Poet who counted the ways she loved you?
- 44.__ Currie, author and former health minister in the Thatcher government
- 45.Confectionery made from egg white, nuts and honey
- 46.Poet who knew why the caged bird sings?
- 47.Nickname for the Brazilian president
- 48.Daphne __, character in Frasier
- 49.Poet who sang the body electric?
- 50.A bell-shaped cover for indoor plants
- 51.The second book of the Old Testament
- 52.Poet who wished no sad songs be sung after she had died?
- 53.The Slavic version of John
- 54.A citizen of what was formerly Siam?
- 55.King David's third - and they say favourite - son?
- 56.Poet who saw petals on a wet, black bough?
- 57.When William Faulkner saw light?
- 58.The Turkish capital
- 59.Poet who wanted the clocks stopped?
- 60.The __, 1973 horror film about a girl possessed by a demon
- 61.The immortal bird of Arizona?
- 62.Poet whose mind made a heaven of hell?
- 63.Country, part of the Netherlands, in the Caribbean
- 64.Poet who spread his dreams under your feet?
- 65.US river and state
- 66.The B in 15
- 67.The R in 15
- 68.G.I. __, special operations soldier played by Demi Moore in 1997
- 69.Leonid __, president of Ukraine 1991-1994
- 70.Ravi __, Indian test cricketer and coach
- 71.The S in 15
- 72.Transnational alliance whose meeting Putin could not attend in person in 2023
- 73.Boris __, president of 8, 1991-1999
- 74.Volodymyr __, president of Ukraine
- 75.__ Park - a green space in London but a suburb in Leeds
- 76.Type of palm often used to make furniture
- 77.The job of the father of the only man who could move Dusty Springfield?
- 78.Ancient inhabitants of what is now Mexico
- 79.Marvel character and 2005 film starring Jennifer Garner
- 80.Trojan king, the father of Cassandra
- 81.Hitchcock psychological thriller starring Janet Leigh and Anthony Perkins
- 82.African great lake shared by Rwanda and the DRC
- 83.The __, Orson Welles film written by Graham Greene
- 84.The city so good they named it twice?
- 85.Long shingle beach in Dorset
- 86.The largest island in French Polynesia
- 87.Hebridean island known for its whiskies
- 88.Plots of land, especially in former Dutch colonies
- 89.Channel 4 reality show set in London SW3
- 90.Annie __, singer whose hits include Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
- 91.Reality show set in a purpose-built house
- 92.Where Figaro was a 1
- 93.Nancy __, first woman to take up a seat in parliament
- 94.Shakespeare's theatre on London's South Bank
- 95.The narrator of Moby-Dick
- 96.Eponymous host of TV's Drag Race
- 97.The Hindu festival of lights
- 98.Samuel __, composer known for his Adagio for Strings (1936)
- 99.Wendi __, the third wife of Rupert Murdoch
- 100.Nickname for the United States government
- 101.Collective name for a group of working-class suburbs south of Johannesburg
- 102.Gamal Abdel __, Egyptian leader at the time of the Suez crisis
- 103.ITV reality show first won by Jessica Hayes and Max Morley
- 104.Body of water between Cape Town and Bloubergstrand
- 105.A French secondary school - or a theatre in London or Edinburgh?
- 106.Friedrich __, friend of Karl Marx
- 107.One of several acronyms by which Islamic State is known
- 108.David __, MP who spent 17 days as chief secretary to the Treasury in 2010
- 109.Biographer of Austen, Dickens and Wollstonecraft, amongst others
- 110.England's World Cup captain, 2023
- 111.Jessica, Bart, OJ or Ashlee?
- 112.Tower of __, myth accounting for the existence of many human languages
- 113.England's World Cup manager, 1966
- 114.The Latin title for O Come, All Ye Faithful
- 115.The personification of old age in Norse mythology
- 116.Ian __, editor of Private Eye
- 117.English and Greek name for the Turkish island of Bozcaada
- 118.England's World Cup winning captain, 1966
- 119.England's World Cup manager, 2023
- 120.__ Coel, star of I May Destroy You
- 121.Epithet associated with Margaret Thatcher
- 122.__ Meloni, Italian prime minister
- 123.__, legal principle governing gifts; also known as the 'every effort rule
- 124.A tool for woodwork, or a cocktail featuring gin and lime
- 125.Small snake, found in heathland
- 126.The garden of paradise
- 127.King Arthur's court?
- 128.The capital of Tibet
- 129.Second world war slogan encouraging people to grow vegetables
- 130.A movie star - and a non-alcoholic cocktail
- 131.Christmas carol imagining the birth of Jesus
- 132.The __, Kafka novel in which Gregor Samsa wakes to find he is an insect
- 133.Huawei's virtual assistant for Android phones
- 134.Hitchcock thriller from 1958
- 135.Indonesian island and province
- 136.Cleric from 12 who wrote The History of the Kings of Britain in about 1136
- 137.Cameron __, British tennis player
- 138.__ Baker, jazz musician
- 139.US food brand, associated with cakes and frozen goods
- 140.An occupant of northern Britain before the Viking conquest?
- 141.Character played by Alan Alda in M*A*S*H
- 142.Welsh town at the confluence of the Monnow and the Wye
- 143.__ al-Hussein, former queen of Jordan
- 144.Marla __, former wife of Donald Trump
- 145.Sir Kingsley and Sir Martin __, authors
- 146.Othello's main antagonist?
- 147.Beef from Japanese Black cattle
- 148.A resident of Accra?
- 149.River control system between the London boroughs of Newham and Greenwich
- 150.The painter in Don McLean's Vincent