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  1. 1.Café refurbished in Hornsey
  2. 2.Tory lord who could become very fit
  3. 3.Freed from spells of constant injury during nude wrestling
  4. 4.Book that is about half-forgotten Ibsen play with interior set
  5. 5.Point raised in mostly overemotional gathering by a Pole?
  6. 6.Fellow wise woman apparently irritating climber
  7. 7.Having lost Arabic article, cancel wholesale allowance
  8. 8.Bone up incomplete final part in radio series
  9. 9.Evangelist said to have worked as a physician
  10. 10.Australian cricketer widely considered to be the greatest Test batsman in history
  11. 11.Tailless feline breed
  12. 12.Son of Polonius and brother of Ophelia in Hamlet
  13. 13.Pinkish gem created by heating a yellow-brown semiprecious stone
  14. 14.Carpentry peg
  15. 15.Dairy dessert topped with a burnt sugar sauce
  16. 16.Most recent British tennis player to win the Wimbledon ladies' singles title
  17. 17.Gun with a long barrel scored inside with spiral grooves
  18. 18.Military detachment defending the tail of a formation
  19. 19.Influential hip-hop duo of André 3000 and Big Boi
  20. 20.African breed of dog that is unable to bark
  21. 21.Author of The Hundred and One Dalmatians
  22. 22.Bird such as the robin, redstart or nightingale
  23. 23.Poetic form with an AABBA rhyme scheme
  24. 24.Victorian author of Westward Ho! and The Water Babies
  25. 25.Girls -, 1980s sitcom starring French and Saunders, Ruby Wax and Tracey Ullman
  26. 26.Austrian scientist who gave his name to a fundamental constant in physics
  27. 27.Black hornless breed of cattle
  28. 28.Record label founded by Berry Gordy in Detroit
  29. 29.Swiss food giant that created the Milkybar
  30. 30.Comedian who stars in the TV series Queen of Oz
  31. 31.Computational procedure applied to solve a problem
  32. 32.Port in Georgia, USA, situated on a river of the same name
  33. 33.Weight-training manoeuvre in which a barbell is raised to hip height
  34. 34.19th-century poet whose works include Dover Beach
  35. 35.Inspection body for schools in England
  36. 36.Senior monk
  37. 37.Philosophical movement associated with Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida
  38. 38.That whose strength is measured by proof
  39. 39.The Festival of ____ has taken place at the Royal Albert Hall annually since 1923
  40. 40."Whispering” presenter of The Old Grey Whistle Test
  41. 41.The allegedly bad-tempered wife of Socrates
  42. 42.Washington ____ pioneered America's romantic movement of landscape painting
  43. 43.US "big three” TV network, in operation since 1941
  44. 44.French philosopher and main editor of the Encyclopédie (1751)
  45. 45.Country whose name was coined in a pamphlet published on this day in 1933
  46. 46.Buckaroo or ranch hand, informally
  47. 47.Actress who played the title role in Georgy Girl (1966)
  48. 48.Space shuttle which disintegrated after liftoff on this day in 1986
  49. 49.The Hanged Man, The Fool, and The Chariot are three ____
  50. 50.Actress who starred alongside husband John Travolta in Gotti (2018)
  51. 51.Childish word for a foot or toe
  52. 52.____-Busch is an American beer brewery
  53. 53.A hurricane lamp
  54. 54.Something formulated by Charles, Gresham or Parkinson
  55. 55.Francis ____ wrote the ballet Les Biches
  56. 56.Mark left by an ungulate animal
  57. 57.Reducing word count without losing the original sense
  58. 58.Form of agriculture based on esoteric concepts developed by Rudolf Steiner
  59. 59."I will ____ my sorrows, and give way / To all the pangs and fury of despair” (Joseph Addison)
  60. 60.Philosopher who said "I think, therefore I am”
  61. 61.Heat-resistant glass brand introduced in 1915
  62. 62.Paul ____ was bassist for The Clash
  63. 63.Musical genre associated with the Stax Records label
  64. 64.Metro line opened in 1987 and extended to reach Stratford International in 2011
  65. 65.____ played Bridget Jones in three romcom films
  66. 66.First track and only single from the Beach Boys album All Summer Long
  67. 67.Alabama's oldest city, once the capital of French Louisiana
  68. 68.Comedy duo who toured to sell war bonds in 1942
  69. 69.Former structure such as Brighton's Royal Suspension ____ and Ryde's Seaview ____
  70. 70.Small green beans
  71. 71.The ____ is a 2010 romantic drama film starring Miley Cyrus as a rebellious teenager
  72. 72.Jane Austen novel first published on this day in 1813
  73. 73.To extract essence by heating or boiling
  74. 74.Ancient route paralleled by much of the A1
  75. 75.Charity single by USA for Africa recorded on this day in 1985
  76. 76.Collagen which is the main organic component of bones
  77. 77.Founded in 1983, the upscale sister brand of Holiday Inn
  78. 78.Ship accommodation for a senior officer or wealthy passenger
  79. 79.Colloquial term for a vehicle's accelerator
  80. 80.The capital of Sardinia
  81. 81."Show me an ____, and I'll show you a loser” (Tom Clancy)
  82. 82.A church attendant and caretaker
  83. 83.Walruses and warthogs both have visible ____
  84. 84.Prog rock band originally featuring drummer Bill Bruford
  85. 85.Poetry is still needing no introduction
  86. 86.Reconditioned Porsche not right for ages
  87. 87.Glossed over ordinary photo used in taped broadcast
  88. 88.Two girls close to ice getting cover for knees
  89. 89.Wearing opposition down, a race with courage good going
  90. 90.Enough said perhaps about money for loose shirt
  91. 91.Heard old-fashioned instruments
  92. 92.Prickly editor tackles oriental char endlessly
  93. 93.Point taken by County Sheriff's officers
  94. 94.Fly south over pole
  95. 95.Perform better where French leading diplomacy
  96. 96.Miliband behind Labour worked hard locally
  97. 97.Green algae hit Luxor badly
  98. 98.Cosmetic lotions from toilet on loaded trains
  99. 99.Distinguishing title needing £25 in European money
  100. 100.Remains seen after Government cuts
  101. 101.Measure extreme pressure on hydrant area
  102. 102.Bond with terminal value, mine receiving special boost
  103. 103.Most serious Irish novelist is priest in the end
  104. 104.After sudden sharp blow, check loose parts of cable at sea
  105. 105.Tension principally in Chile involved ambassador
  106. 106.Not up for supporting pop song
  107. 107.Aged Chinese people cease struggling with tills
  108. 108.Hodge's bad penning record could be blamed on one
  109. 109.Noisy undisciplined protest is about oil primarily
  110. 110.Stew you once put in container
  111. 111.Fish around river in Provencal country houses
  112. 112.Apple control uncovered printing type
  113. 113.County with a new balance
  114. 114.Rarely reporting minister sharing tiresome piece of work
  115. 115.Like brownish-yellow colour of church and rectory, both empty
  116. 116.Sleep back-to-back as before with no trouble
  117. 117.Easily: haud difficiliter
  118. 118.They blazed (short form), eg the eyes of the Palladium, Aen. 2.172
  119. 119.The job of, inter alios, Dumbledore and Mr Chips
  120. 120.I say not, deny — opp. aio, I assert, say yes
  121. 121.Bank: ubi Hammy the Hamster et Ratty ludunt?
  122. 122.Sta tradeque tuam ____ aut vitam tuam, Adam and the Ants, 1981
  123. 123.Vicus minor est ____: a village is smaller than a town
  124. 124.She left and went away, like Discordia, Petronius, Satyricon 124
  125. 125.To bend (a bow, eg), and so to persuade or prevail upon
  126. 126.____ Romanorum: deeds which Romans did
  127. 127.Prep. + abl., without
  128. 128.To handle or touch and so to test
  129. 129.Madness, frenzy: furor, insania
  130. 130.I'm going to stop or I might stop (3rd conj.)
  131. 131.Greedy (geezers) — an English synonym is derived directly
  132. 132.To copy, mimic (1st dep.): simulare
  133. 133.It is the E of ie
  134. 134.Farmers: agros sulcamus et aramus
  135. 135.Treacherous Greek (sed eratne veraciter?), see Aen. 2
  136. 136.I ruled: imperium habui
  137. 137.You'd gone elsewhere: tu ____ alio fueras, Ter. Eun. 280
  138. 138.The wan complexion of Mors, Hor. Odes 1.4.13
  139. 139.How big, how much, or how many? Masc.
  140. 140.Cerno, cernere, ____, cretum: vidi, conspexi, I saw and perceived
  141. 141.Backs: ____ vertere, to turn tail, is effectively a calque
  142. 142.____: custom, habit (3rd decl. m.)
  143. 143.Virginia -, climbing plant with vivid autumn foliage
  144. 144.US artist known for his use of "drip technique”
  145. 145.Early jazz vocalist and actress associated with the songs Stormy Weather and Dinah
  146. 146.Chemical element with the symbol Sn
  147. 147.Result of a number raised to the power of two
  148. 148.Monument of remembrance in Whitehall, London
  149. 149.Gilbert & Sullivan operetta partly set in Venice
  150. 150.Archipelago including Barra, the Uists and Benbecula

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