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  1. 1.Title poem in an 1855 volume by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
  2. 2.1908 novel by E M Forster featuring the character Lucy Honeychurch
  3. 3.School founded in 1440 by King Henry VI
  4. 4.Luxurious French resort city on the Bay of Biscay
  5. 5.American fashion doll launched in March 1959
  6. 6.Coronation anthem by Handel on which the UEFA Champions League Anthem is based
  7. 7.A polyphonic choral composition used as an anthem in the Roman Catholic service
  8. 8.English filmmaker who directed more than fifty feature films between 1922 and 1976
  9. 9.1998 John Frankenheimer film starring Robert De Niro and Jean Reno
  10. 10.A specialised leaf with a single flower or inflorescence growing in its axil
  11. 11.A piece of music composed for a group of nine instruments
  12. 12.1972 film based on a Broadway play of the same name by Woody Allen
  13. 13.Greek god of fields, woods, shepherds, and flocks, represented as a man with a goat's legs, horns and ears
  14. 14.Coniferous tree with spreading branches, needle-like evergreen leaves and erect barrel-shaped cones
  15. 15.General secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union from 1985 to 1992
  16. 16.Film that in its most recent incarnation starred Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
  17. 17.The capital of Nigeria
  18. 18.1974 Top 10 hit written and performed by Billy Swan
  19. 19.___ Hatch, village in Essex that is home to a cold war bunker that is open to the public
  20. 20.The Manassa ___, nickname of boxer Jack Dempsey
  21. 21.Tex ___, American animator, cartoonist, voice actor and director whose creations include Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny
  22. 22.River on which Florence, Empoli and Pisa stand
  23. 23.Liqueur or cordial flavoured with peach or cherry kernels, bitter almonds, or other fruits
  24. 24.A crossbred hunting dog, usually a greyhound crossed with a collie
  25. 25.Peninsula divided between Denmark and Germany
  26. 26.Belgian city at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers
  27. 27.City and an important seaport in northern Italy
  28. 28.Members of the defensive team in American football who generally stand upright before the ball is snapped
  29. 29.The first Welsh Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  30. 30.Region of the United States consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut
  31. 31.1973 hit single for Paul McCartney and Wings
  32. 32.Earl of Mercia remembered as the husband of Lady Godiva
  33. 33.Word or phrase in which the letters of another word or phrase are rearranged
  34. 34.The Muse of singing, mime, and sacred dance in Greek mythology
  35. 35.Former Spanish footballer appointed head coach of Bayer Leverkusen in 2022
  36. 36.The 37th president of the United States
  37. 37.American rock band formed by Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic in 1987
  38. 38.Viral disease of parrots that can be passed on to humans
  39. 39.1980 film starring Charles Bronson, Dominique Sanda and Jason Robards
  40. 40.Tuesday 6 June 1944
  41. 41.The fruit of the oak tree
  42. 42.Jordan's only seaport
  43. 43.The German name for Wroclaw
  44. 44.Former name for a number 2 wood in golf
  45. 45.Deep bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land
  46. 46.City on the Gulf Coast of Florida
  47. 47.The world's highest waterfall
  48. 48.The state capital of Nebraska
  49. 49.Country whose capital is Kigali
  50. 50.Poem of nonsense verse by Lewis Carroll that begins "'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/Did gyre and gimble in the wabe"
  51. 51.A Mexican tortilla folded into a roll with a filling and usually fried
  52. 52.Singer who received the Brit Award for Best British female solo artist in 1999
  53. 53.Thin mucus naturally discharged from the eyes, nose or mouth during sleep
  54. 54.The invading Germanic tribes in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD
  55. 55.A follower of the founder of methodism
  56. 56.One of the three basic fingerprint patterns
  57. 57.T M ___, British online menswear retailer founded in 1898 with a shop on London's Panton Street
  58. 58.Scientist who was Master of the Mint, 1700-1727
  59. 59.Major mountain system of South America
  60. 60.Italian Serie A football club based in Bergamo
  61. 61.Natural earth used as a yellow or red pigment
  62. 62.The first month of the year in the Jewish calendar
  63. 63.The capital of Burkina Faso
  64. 64.Colourless odourless gaseous element whose atomic number is 54
  65. 65.The capital of Ethiopia
  66. 66.Book of the New Testament featuring one of Paul's epistles
  67. 67.4th-century bishop of Milan who was made a saint
  68. 68.Part of speech that usually ends with a y
  69. 69.An electrical circuit, especially one containing a capacitor, providing an alternative path for certain frequencies
  70. 70.A communal meal in the early Christian church commemorating the Last Supper
  71. 71.Monetary unit of countries such as Libya and Iraq
  72. 72.Surname of the second and sixth presidents of the United States
  73. 73.2020 Pixar/Walt Disney film whose central character is pianist Joe Gardner
  74. 74.Shetland Island whose main settlement is Biggings
  75. 75.Curved elastic arch of bone whose technical name is costa
  76. 76.In Greek mythology, the daughter of Priam and Hecuba whose prophecies were not believed
  77. 77.BBC drama series that starred John Simm and Philip Glenister
  78. 78.Disc jockey who was the first voice heard on Radio 1 when it launched in 1967
  79. 79.Central American country whose capital is Managua
  80. 80.2001 animated film that featured the voices of John Goodman and Billy Crystal
  81. 81.English rock band that was fronted by Ian Curtis
  82. 82.1870 novel by Benjamin Disraeli which expresses his hostility to Catholicism
  83. 83.Typographic measure slightly larger than a pica
  84. 84.1994 film starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore, based on a novel by Michael Crichton
  85. 85.Longer of the two bones of the forearm
  86. 86.Pen name of Charles Lamb
  87. 87.Greek hero of the Trojan War who killed himself when Achilles' armour was given to Odysseus
  88. 88.Region of the Earth whose name means 'near the bear
  89. 89.Seaside resort town in Denbighshire, Wales, at the mouth of the River Clwyd
  90. 90.Anthony ___, actor, singer and songwriter married to Joan Collins from 1963 to 1971
  91. 91.The largest city in Louisiana
  92. 92.Christian festival held over the weekend of the first Sunday after the first full moon following the northern spring equinox
  93. 93.Dutch city associated with the 1713 treaty that ended the War of the Spanish Succession
  94. 94.Europort in County Wexford, Ireland, with ferry links to Fishguard and Cherbourg
  95. 95.Former England Lioness who retired in 2022 after winning 161 caps
  96. 96.Child star who later became US ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia
  97. 97.Frontman of the Northern Irish pop band The Divine Comedy
  98. 98.Cricketer who was the first professional player to captain England
  99. 99.The complete list of saints in the Roman Catholic church
  100. 100.A shoe made from a single block of wood
  101. 101.Word or phrase in which the letters of another word or phrase are rearranged
  102. 102.Small African antelope of the genus Madoqua
  103. 103.The capital of Paraguay
  104. 104.1964 musical based on the life of comedienne Fanny Brice
  105. 105.Plant whose varieties are pollinated by different insects
  106. 106.Caribbean island whose capital is Fort-de-France
  107. 107.Style of jazz piano music developed by Scott Joplin
  108. 108.Name shared by a Lincolnshire market town and a city in Connecticut
  109. 109.The administrative centre of Somerset
  110. 110.Member of a class of unfree men in ancient Greece
  111. 111.An archaic word for silver
  112. 112.Expensive spice derived from a crocus
  113. 113.Italian town after which a gulf of the Tyrrhenian Sea is named
  114. 114.Medical term for a woman who hasn't borne a child
  115. 115.North American plant of the genus Rudbeckia
  116. 116.Imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907 AD
  117. 117.Fruit whose varieties include anjou, bartlett and seckel
  118. 118.Commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris famed for its porcelain
  119. 119.The colour red in heraldry
  120. 120.Romanian-born writer and Holocaust survivor awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
  121. 121.Dutch art movement founded in Leiden in 1917
  122. 122.Novel by Franz Kafka whose central character is Josef K
  123. 123.1983 Christmas number one single by the Flying Pickets
  124. 124.In botany, a dense mass of hyphae in which a fungus fructification may develop
  125. 125.Surname adopted by Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
  126. 126.A permission from a college or boarding school for temporary absence
  127. 127.Tree also known as the trembling poplar
  128. 128.California city that hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup final
  129. 129.Musical genre characterised by such groups as The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Doors and Iron Butterfly
  130. 130.Common name for the drug amphetamine
  131. 131.City in British Columbia that is Canada's chief Pacific port
  132. 132.A loaf of cooked minced pig's offal, eaten cold
  133. 133.1984 horror film written and directed by Wes Craven
  134. 134.Edith ___, British nurse executed for helping Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during World War I
  135. 135.Former county of Scotland also known as The Mearns
  136. 136.The capital of Finland
  137. 137.African country whose capital is Niamey
  138. 138.1989 Aardman Animations short directed by Peter Lord featuring the reminiscences of Bill Perry
  139. 139.The largest city in Switzerland
  140. 140.Song written by The Weavers that gave both Jimmie Rodgers and Frankie Vaughan Top Ten hits
  141. 141.The second-largest city in Denmark
  142. 142.Oscar-nominated film for which Jill Clayburgh won the Best Actress award at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival
  143. 143.Scottish Championship football team nicknamed "The Honest Men"
  144. 144.Plant of the genus Buphthalmum with daisy-like flower heads
  145. 145.A speech addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
  146. 146.2003 novel by Tony Parsons
  147. 147.Genus of tropical shrubby plants bearing edible, many-seeded peppers
  148. 148.Natural protein produced by the cells of the immune system
  149. 149.1950 film starring James Stewart and Josephine Hull based on Mary Chase's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name
  150. 150.English fashion designer who co-founded Red or Dead in 1982

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