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- 1."What is ____ now is the peace of the world” (Woodrow Wilson, Feb 1918)
- 2.Painter of The Singing Butler, a bestseller as a print
- 3.2023 film based on the 2005 book American Prometheus
- 4.Author of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
- 5.A Qashqai or Juke
- 6.____'s "martyrs” were transported rather than killed
- 7.Dido's first and most successful album, released internationally in 2001
- 8.Mythological hero whose most famous achievement was in a labyrinth
- 9.Frank ____ won a best supporting actor Oscar for his role in From Here to Eternity
- 10.Trademark for a surface coating used in textured form on many 1970s ceilings
- 11.Ecumenical community in Burgundy, noted for music based on simple phrases often repeated many times
- 12.Adventure novel by RL Stevenson: ____ Thesauraria
- 13.Oh, if only, I wish that
- 14.Adv. from now on, henceforth (if you really must)
- 15.Adv., for a wee while: paulisper
- 16.We're going to listen: sentiemus
- 17.Fabulae ex ____: Tales of the Riverbank
- 18.For or by all (3rd decl. adj. sing. common gender)
- 19.Brought to pass, ended, supine of patro: confectum
- 20.Date plausum 'the very end' in comoedia, Plautus Cist. 787
- 21.She was on her way
- 22.Adv., on the other hand, (back) again, anew: iterum, denuo
- 23.____ ululatibus: with shrill wails, Catullus 63.24
- 24.Virtutem ____: old-style courage, Ovid Met. 11.343
- 25.Now you let (servum tuum) go, Song of Simeon, Luke 2.29-32
- 26.Field (2nd decl. m.): agrum, planitiem
- 27.Tower — aedificium altum non quod trahit
- 28.Per ____ per terram: motto of the Royal Marines
- 29.For the undying, ie gods: caelicolis
- 30.Baca vitis quae in racemis crescit (1st decl. f.)
- 31.Bit by bit, how the old man paid up, Ter. Heaut., 870
- 32.I squeeze, press hard, milk
- 33.Leander Hellespontum 'swims across' ad Heron, suam puellam
- 34.Work, labour (3rd decl. n.)
- 35.Oscar-nominated British actress who won a Tony for her role in The Color Purple
- 36.Heavy red or white burgundy wine
- 37.Flatfish named after a Channel port
- 38.Motorsport whose world champions include Colin McRae and Richard Burns
- 39.Tapering flag for military or nautical use
- 40.One half of a percussion instrument associated with flamenco dancing
- 41.Stephen -, British director of The Queen and My Beautiful Laundrette
- 42.Solomon -, nursery rhyme character who was "born on Monday”
- 43.County in which one may visit Cheddar Gorge
- 44.Portuguese-speaking nation of southwest Africa
- 45.Impala or springbok, eg
- 46.Clothes and linen traditionally collected by a bride
- 47.Word indicating repetition, often shortened to: ”
- 48.England football manager for a single match in 2016
- 49.Lightweight white linen or cotton fabric
- 50.Humza Yousaf's predecessor as Scotland's first minister
- 51.Name of eight English kings
- 52.Densely forested plateau that was the scene of heavy fighting in both world wars
- 53.Organised mass party with electronic dance music
- 54.Bones of the spine
- 55.Nobel laureate who wrote The Forsyte Saga
- 56.Highly influential 20th-century British economist
- 57.Spanish region including the cities Seville and Granada
- 58.Corpulent personification of England
- 59.San Francisco's baseball team or one of New York's American football teams
- 60.1953 biblical epic starring Richard Burton
- 61.Sea duck with notably warm down feathers
- 62.White salty Greek cheese
- 63.Vehicle which, in the US, often displays a stop sign
- 64.Panthera onca
- 65.Old name for an umbrella, from a Dickens character who carried one
- 66.Sharing a male ancestor
- 67.(Of the President of the Galaxy) "His job is not to wield power but to ____ away from it” (Douglas Adams)
- 68.Accessory possibly worn with a muu-muu
- 69.Singer-songwriter John ____ was also known as John Cougar ____
- 70.Twilled fabric, usually of wool with cotton or linen
- 71.In the UK, this unusually coloured (male) butterfly is restricted to central southern English woodland
- 72."Why then, can one desire ____ of a good thing?” (Rosalind, in As You Like It)
- 73.A form of personal slander or libel
- 74.Switzerland's third most populous city is in this canton
- 75.A defensive castle gate
- 76."Be not afeard. ____, / Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not” (The Tempest)
- 77.Last wife of Aeneas in Roman mythology
- 78.Chile's ____ is the driest of its type outside polar regions
- 79.2018 Little Mix song said to be inspired by observed sushi consumption
- 80."If you ____ of quality, you're alright” (Pete Townshend)
- 81.Milk cap game piece which lent its name to the Twitch meme ____Champ
- 82."Oh ____! Look — what have we got to do to make you believe us?” (Till Death us do Part)
- 83.Lake ____ is a major location in Schiller's play William Tell
- 84.California county which is a centre of wine production
- 85.An online photo's location indicator
- 86.Supreme council and court of ancient Jerusalem
- 87.Decorated with edging imitating some shells
- 88.Weaving, pottery and embroidery are all ____
- 89.The opposite of pessimal
- 90.Take position as advocate or barrister
- 91.Approach unobtrusively (with "to”)
- 92.The king of Spain, 1975-2014
- 93.Beverley ____, founded in AD700, is possibly the oldest of its kind in England
- 94.In poker etc, the stake placed before drawing cards
- 95.1415 battle site in the present-day Pas-de-Calais province
- 96.Potential bargains on the stock market
- 97.Italian opera singer who took part in America's first public radio broadcast, in 1910
- 98.Chilean sea route linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- 99.Harlequin imprint which publishes over 100 novels per month
- 100.Electronic instrument with a keyboard allowing precise pitch control, whose inventor was inspired by the theremin
- 101.Informally, a warship, armoured vehicle or motorcar
- 102.The ____, 1987 film with scenes in the Forbidden City
- 103.Something both good and bad, from an 1895 cartoon in Punch
- 104."Didn't Mummy ever tell you it was rude to ____, Potter?” (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince)
- 105.Portrayer of Scott Evil in the Austin Powers films
- 106.Dropsy of the abdomen
- 107.Nagging criticism, colloquially
- 108.A French name for a clergyman
- 109.Weapon control precedes conflict
- 110.Rarely get comfortable before college function
- 111.Farrier working for top end racer?
- 112.Land north of Rome and once there one's in a lot of country
- 113.Writ wrong in law with Latin for Regina
- 114.I must be beginning to despair in sending old fruitcake
- 115.Quiet synagogues, Nazareth's last with fifty gone
- 116.Request that is accepted by sharp-toothed war ministry?
- 117.What's light from Etna? Purplish-pink — in its interior, note
- 118.In a plane sitting centrally is backed in design
- 119.Rising nation in a mess as presented in G&S?
- 120.Group of fir trees, little ones, not British
- 121.With very low bow walk near when earl enters
- 122.Small pig that was quickly skinned
- 123.Be appropriate, like a wagtail by falling water but not river
- 124.In English, priest caught what Thomas Aquinas is called
- 125.Regional hack passionate about all sections
- 126.Reproach Benin, secretive about return of work
- 127.Slight coughs one gets in early winter
- 128.Classical giant pilasters Susa only half erected
- 129.One of the awkward ones mostly high up
- 130.Help with Labour party unionist answer about left
- 131.Legal expert gentleman elevated over magistrate in project
- 132.Empty rage against particular type of antibody
- 133.Doctor discerns free hysterics
- 134.Ring in right hours following old church service
- 135.Monkey takes in afternoon in our nut tree
- 136.Austrian instrument with missing lead in Swiss lab
- 137.Army regulation about cutting weight which covers gear in transit
- 138.Genus of molluscs containing round vibrating membrane
- 139.One very good English plant coming up, one with hollow leaves
- 140.Parliament arrest paltry government
- 141.Appearing unshaven is irrational in high-definition
- 142.Mammal's covering it with bristles
- 143.Not new, unknown word of unknown meaning
- 144.What's apparently raised outside of Cuzco?
- 145.Death or destiny (n. pl.)
- 146.You have gone away; discessisti
- 147.Dramatic denouement when God appears from a machine
- 148.Robur Cornelii ab initio est
- 149.Urges (ultimum primum fiat) ut aliquis oriatur (sing.)
- 150.Sol inde in ordine apparuit: it's a natural thing!