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- 1.Title poem in an 1855 volume by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- 2.1908 novel by E M Forster featuring the character Lucy Honeychurch
- 3.School founded in 1440 by King Henry VI
- 4.Luxurious French resort city on the Bay of Biscay
- 5.American fashion doll launched in March 1959
- 6.Coronation anthem by Handel on which the UEFA Champions League Anthem is based
- 7.A polyphonic choral composition used as an anthem in the Roman Catholic service
- 8.English filmmaker who directed more than fifty feature films between 1922 and 1976
- 9.1998 John Frankenheimer film starring Robert De Niro and Jean Reno
- 10.A specialised leaf with a single flower or inflorescence growing in its axil
- 11.A piece of music composed for a group of nine instruments
- 12.1972 film based on a Broadway play of the same name by Woody Allen
- 13.Greek god of fields, woods, shepherds, and flocks, represented as a man with a goat's legs, horns and ears
- 14.Coniferous tree with spreading branches, needle-like evergreen leaves and erect barrel-shaped cones
- 15.General secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union from 1985 to 1992
- 16.Film that in its most recent incarnation starred Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
- 17.The capital of Nigeria
- 18.1974 Top 10 hit written and performed by Billy Swan
- 19.___ Hatch, village in Essex that is home to a cold war bunker that is open to the public
- 20.The Manassa ___, nickname of boxer Jack Dempsey
- 21.Tex ___, American animator, cartoonist, voice actor and director whose creations include Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny
- 22.River on which Florence, Empoli and Pisa stand
- 23.Liqueur or cordial flavoured with peach or cherry kernels, bitter almonds, or other fruits
- 24.A crossbred hunting dog, usually a greyhound crossed with a collie
- 25.Peninsula divided between Denmark and Germany
- 26.Belgian city at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers
- 27.City and an important seaport in northern Italy
- 28.Members of the defensive team in American football who generally stand upright before the ball is snapped
- 29.The first Welsh Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 30.Region of the United States consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut
- 31.1973 hit single for Paul McCartney and Wings
- 32.Earl of Mercia remembered as the husband of Lady Godiva
- 33.Word or phrase in which the letters of another word or phrase are rearranged
- 34.The Muse of singing, mime, and sacred dance in Greek mythology
- 35.Former Spanish footballer appointed head coach of Bayer Leverkusen in 2022
- 36.The 37th president of the United States
- 37.American rock band formed by Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic in 1987
- 38.Viral disease of parrots that can be passed on to humans
- 39.1980 film starring Charles Bronson, Dominique Sanda and Jason Robards
- 40.Tuesday 6 June 1944
- 41.The fruit of the oak tree
- 42.Jordan's only seaport
- 43.The German name for Wroclaw
- 44.Former name for a number 2 wood in golf
- 45.Deep bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land
- 46.City on the Gulf Coast of Florida
- 47.The world's highest waterfall
- 48.The state capital of Nebraska
- 49.Country whose capital is Kigali
- 50.Poem of nonsense verse by Lewis Carroll that begins "'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/Did gyre and gimble in the wabe"
- 51.A Mexican tortilla folded into a roll with a filling and usually fried
- 52.Singer who received the Brit Award for Best British female solo artist in 1999
- 53.Thin mucus naturally discharged from the eyes, nose or mouth during sleep
- 54.The invading Germanic tribes in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD
- 55.A follower of the founder of methodism
- 56.One of the three basic fingerprint patterns
- 57.T M ___, British online menswear retailer founded in 1898 with a shop on London's Panton Street
- 58.Scientist who was Master of the Mint, 1700-1727
- 59.Major mountain system of South America
- 60.Italian Serie A football club based in Bergamo
- 61.Natural earth used as a yellow or red pigment
- 62.The first month of the year in the Jewish calendar
- 63.The capital of Burkina Faso
- 64.Colourless odourless gaseous element whose atomic number is 54
- 65.The capital of Ethiopia
- 66.Book of the New Testament featuring one of Paul's epistles
- 67.4th-century bishop of Milan who was made a saint
- 68.Part of speech that usually ends with a y
- 69.An electrical circuit, especially one containing a capacitor, providing an alternative path for certain frequencies
- 70.A communal meal in the early Christian church commemorating the Last Supper
- 71.Monetary unit of countries such as Libya and Iraq
- 72.Surname of the second and sixth presidents of the United States
- 73.2020 Pixar/Walt Disney film whose central character is pianist Joe Gardner
- 74.Shetland Island whose main settlement is Biggings
- 75.Curved elastic arch of bone whose technical name is costa
- 76.In Greek mythology, the daughter of Priam and Hecuba whose prophecies were not believed
- 77.BBC drama series that starred John Simm and Philip Glenister
- 78.Disc jockey who was the first voice heard on Radio 1 when it launched in 1967
- 79.Central American country whose capital is Managua
- 80.2001 animated film that featured the voices of John Goodman and Billy Crystal
- 81.English rock band that was fronted by Ian Curtis
- 82.1870 novel by Benjamin Disraeli which expresses his hostility to Catholicism
- 83.Typographic measure slightly larger than a pica
- 84.1994 film starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore, based on a novel by Michael Crichton
- 85.Longer of the two bones of the forearm
- 86.Pen name of Charles Lamb
- 87.Greek hero of the Trojan War who killed himself when Achilles' armour was given to Odysseus
- 88.Region of the Earth whose name means 'near the bear
- 89.Seaside resort town in Denbighshire, Wales, at the mouth of the River Clwyd
- 90.Anthony ___, actor, singer and songwriter married to Joan Collins from 1963 to 1971
- 91.The largest city in Louisiana
- 92.Christian festival held over the weekend of the first Sunday after the first full moon following the northern spring equinox
- 93.Dutch city associated with the 1713 treaty that ended the War of the Spanish Succession
- 94.Europort in County Wexford, Ireland, with ferry links to Fishguard and Cherbourg
- 95.Former England Lioness who retired in 2022 after winning 161 caps
- 96.Child star who later became US ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia
- 97.Frontman of the Northern Irish pop band The Divine Comedy
- 98.Cricketer who was the first professional player to captain England
- 99.The complete list of saints in the Roman Catholic church
- 100.A shoe made from a single block of wood
- 101.Word or phrase in which the letters of another word or phrase are rearranged
- 102.Small African antelope of the genus Madoqua
- 103.The capital of Paraguay
- 104.1964 musical based on the life of comedienne Fanny Brice
- 105.Plant whose varieties are pollinated by different insects
- 106.Caribbean island whose capital is Fort-de-France
- 107.Style of jazz piano music developed by Scott Joplin
- 108.Name shared by a Lincolnshire market town and a city in Connecticut
- 109.The administrative centre of Somerset
- 110.Member of a class of unfree men in ancient Greece
- 111.An archaic word for silver
- 112.Expensive spice derived from a crocus
- 113.Italian town after which a gulf of the Tyrrhenian Sea is named
- 114.Medical term for a woman who hasn't borne a child
- 115.North American plant of the genus Rudbeckia
- 116.Imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907 AD
- 117.Fruit whose varieties include anjou, bartlett and seckel
- 118.Commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris famed for its porcelain
- 119.The colour red in heraldry
- 120.Romanian-born writer and Holocaust survivor awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
- 121.Dutch art movement founded in Leiden in 1917
- 122.Novel by Franz Kafka whose central character is Josef K
- 123.1983 Christmas number one single by the Flying Pickets
- 124.In botany, a dense mass of hyphae in which a fungus fructification may develop
- 125.Surname adopted by Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
- 126.A permission from a college or boarding school for temporary absence
- 127.Tree also known as the trembling poplar
- 128.California city that hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup final
- 129.Musical genre characterised by such groups as The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Doors and Iron Butterfly
- 130.Common name for the drug amphetamine
- 131.City in British Columbia that is Canada's chief Pacific port
- 132.A loaf of cooked minced pig's offal, eaten cold
- 133.1984 horror film written and directed by Wes Craven
- 134.Edith ___, British nurse executed for helping Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during World War I
- 135.Former county of Scotland also known as The Mearns
- 136.The capital of Finland
- 137.African country whose capital is Niamey
- 138.1989 Aardman Animations short directed by Peter Lord featuring the reminiscences of Bill Perry
- 139.The largest city in Switzerland
- 140.Song written by The Weavers that gave both Jimmie Rodgers and Frankie Vaughan Top Ten hits
- 141.The second-largest city in Denmark
- 142.Oscar-nominated film for which Jill Clayburgh won the Best Actress award at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival
- 143.Scottish Championship football team nicknamed "The Honest Men"
- 144.Plant of the genus Buphthalmum with daisy-like flower heads
- 145.A speech addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
- 146.2003 novel by Tony Parsons
- 147.Genus of tropical shrubby plants bearing edible, many-seeded peppers
- 148.Natural protein produced by the cells of the immune system
- 149.1950 film starring James Stewart and Josephine Hull based on Mary Chase's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name
- 150.English fashion designer who co-founded Red or Dead in 1982