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  1. 1."What is ____ now is the peace of the world” (Woodrow Wilson, Feb 1918)
  2. 2.Painter of The Singing Butler, a bestseller as a print
  3. 3.2023 film based on the 2005 book American Prometheus
  4. 4.Author of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
  5. 5.A Qashqai or Juke
  6. 6.____'s "martyrs” were transported rather than killed
  7. 7.Dido's first and most successful album, released internationally in 2001
  8. 8.Mythological hero whose most famous achievement was in a labyrinth
  9. 9.Frank ____ won a best supporting actor Oscar for his role in From Here to Eternity
  10. 10.Trademark for a surface coating used in textured form on many 1970s ceilings
  11. 11.Ecumenical community in Burgundy, noted for music based on simple phrases often repeated many times
  12. 12.Adventure novel by RL Stevenson: ____ Thesauraria
  13. 13.Oh, if only, I wish that
  14. 14.Adv. from now on, henceforth (if you really must)
  15. 15.Adv., for a wee while: paulisper
  16. 16.We're going to listen: sentiemus
  17. 17.Fabulae ex ____: Tales of the Riverbank
  18. 18.For or by all (3rd decl. adj. sing. common gender)
  19. 19.Brought to pass, ended, supine of patro: confectum
  20. 20.Date plausum 'the very end' in comoedia, Plautus Cist. 787
  21. 21.She was on her way
  22. 22.Adv., on the other hand, (back) again, anew: iterum, denuo
  23. 23.____ ululatibus: with shrill wails, Catullus 63.24
  24. 24.Virtutem ____: old-style courage, Ovid Met. 11.343
  25. 25.Now you let (servum tuum) go, Song of Simeon, Luke 2.29-32
  26. 26.Field (2nd decl. m.): agrum, planitiem
  27. 27.Tower — aedificium altum non quod trahit
  28. 28.Per ____ per terram: motto of the Royal Marines
  29. 29.For the undying, ie gods: caelicolis
  30. 30.Baca vitis quae in racemis crescit (1st decl. f.)
  31. 31.Bit by bit, how the old man paid up, Ter. Heaut., 870
  32. 32.I squeeze, press hard, milk
  33. 33.Leander Hellespontum 'swims across' ad Heron, suam puellam
  34. 34.Work, labour (3rd decl. n.)
  35. 35.Oscar-nominated British actress who won a Tony for her role in The Color Purple
  36. 36.Heavy red or white burgundy wine
  37. 37.Flatfish named after a Channel port
  38. 38.Motorsport whose world champions include Colin McRae and Richard Burns
  39. 39.Tapering flag for military or nautical use
  40. 40.One half of a percussion instrument associated with flamenco dancing
  41. 41.Stephen -, British director of The Queen and My Beautiful Laundrette
  42. 42.Solomon -, nursery rhyme character who was "born on Monday”
  43. 43.County in which one may visit Cheddar Gorge
  44. 44.Portuguese-speaking nation of southwest Africa
  45. 45.Impala or springbok, eg
  46. 46.Clothes and linen traditionally collected by a bride
  47. 47.Word indicating repetition, often shortened to: ”
  48. 48.England football manager for a single match in 2016
  49. 49.Lightweight white linen or cotton fabric
  50. 50.Humza Yousaf's predecessor as Scotland's first minister
  51. 51.Name of eight English kings
  52. 52.Densely forested plateau that was the scene of heavy fighting in both world wars
  53. 53.Organised mass party with electronic dance music
  54. 54.Bones of the spine
  55. 55.Nobel laureate who wrote The Forsyte Saga
  56. 56.Highly influential 20th-century British economist
  57. 57.Spanish region including the cities Seville and Granada
  58. 58.Corpulent personification of England
  59. 59.San Francisco's baseball team or one of New York's American football teams
  60. 60.1953 biblical epic starring Richard Burton
  61. 61.Sea duck with notably warm down feathers
  62. 62.White salty Greek cheese
  63. 63.Vehicle which, in the US, often displays a stop sign
  64. 64.Panthera onca
  65. 65.Old name for an umbrella, from a Dickens character who carried one
  66. 66.Sharing a male ancestor
  67. 67.(Of the President of the Galaxy) "His job is not to wield power but to ____ away from it” (Douglas Adams)
  68. 68.Accessory possibly worn with a muu-muu
  69. 69.Singer-songwriter John ____ was also known as John Cougar ____
  70. 70.Twilled fabric, usually of wool with cotton or linen
  71. 71.In the UK, this unusually coloured (male) butterfly is restricted to central southern English woodland
  72. 72."Why then, can one desire ____ of a good thing?” (Rosalind, in As You Like It)
  73. 73.A form of personal slander or libel
  74. 74.Switzerland's third most populous city is in this canton
  75. 75.A defensive castle gate
  76. 76."Be not afeard. ____, / Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not” (The Tempest)
  77. 77.Last wife of Aeneas in Roman mythology
  78. 78.Chile's ____ is the driest of its type outside polar regions
  79. 79.2018 Little Mix song said to be inspired by observed sushi consumption
  80. 80."If you ____ of quality, you're alright” (Pete Townshend)
  81. 81.Milk cap game piece which lent its name to the Twitch meme ____Champ
  82. 82."Oh ____! Look — what have we got to do to make you believe us?” (Till Death us do Part)
  83. 83.Lake ____ is a major location in Schiller's play William Tell
  84. 84.California county which is a centre of wine production
  85. 85.An online photo's location indicator
  86. 86.Supreme council and court of ancient Jerusalem
  87. 87.Decorated with edging imitating some shells
  88. 88.Weaving, pottery and embroidery are all ____
  89. 89.The opposite of pessimal
  90. 90.Take position as advocate or barrister
  91. 91.Approach unobtrusively (with "to”)
  92. 92.The king of Spain, 1975-2014
  93. 93.Beverley ____, founded in AD700, is possibly the oldest of its kind in England
  94. 94.In poker etc, the stake placed before drawing cards
  95. 95.1415 battle site in the present-day Pas-de-Calais province
  96. 96.Potential bargains on the stock market
  97. 97.Italian opera singer who took part in America's first public radio broadcast, in 1910
  98. 98.Chilean sea route linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
  99. 99.Harlequin imprint which publishes over 100 novels per month
  100. 100.Electronic instrument with a keyboard allowing precise pitch control, whose inventor was inspired by the theremin
  101. 101.Informally, a warship, armoured vehicle or motorcar
  102. 102.The ____, 1987 film with scenes in the Forbidden City
  103. 103.Something both good and bad, from an 1895 cartoon in Punch
  104. 104."Didn't Mummy ever tell you it was rude to ____, Potter?” (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince)
  105. 105.Portrayer of Scott Evil in the Austin Powers films
  106. 106.Dropsy of the abdomen
  107. 107.Nagging criticism, colloquially
  108. 108.A French name for a clergyman
  109. 109.Weapon control precedes conflict
  110. 110.Rarely get comfortable before college function
  111. 111.Farrier working for top end racer?
  112. 112.Land north of Rome and once there one's in a lot of country
  113. 113.Writ wrong in law with Latin for Regina
  114. 114.I must be beginning to despair in sending old fruitcake
  115. 115.Quiet synagogues, Nazareth's last with fifty gone
  116. 116.Request that is accepted by sharp-toothed war ministry?
  117. 117.What's light from Etna? Purplish-pink — in its interior, note
  118. 118.In a plane sitting centrally is backed in design
  119. 119.Rising nation in a mess as presented in G&S?
  120. 120.Group of fir trees, little ones, not British
  121. 121.With very low bow walk near when earl enters
  122. 122.Small pig that was quickly skinned
  123. 123.Be appropriate, like a wagtail by falling water but not river
  124. 124.In English, priest caught what Thomas Aquinas is called
  125. 125.Regional hack passionate about all sections
  126. 126.Reproach Benin, secretive about return of work
  127. 127.Slight coughs one gets in early winter
  128. 128.Classical giant pilasters Susa only half erected
  129. 129.One of the awkward ones mostly high up
  130. 130.Help with Labour party unionist answer about left
  131. 131.Legal expert gentleman elevated over magistrate in project
  132. 132.Empty rage against particular type of antibody
  133. 133.Doctor discerns free hysterics
  134. 134.Ring in right hours following old church service
  135. 135.Monkey takes in afternoon in our nut tree
  136. 136.Austrian instrument with missing lead in Swiss lab
  137. 137.Army regulation about cutting weight which covers gear in transit
  138. 138.Genus of molluscs containing round vibrating membrane
  139. 139.One very good English plant coming up, one with hollow leaves
  140. 140.Parliament arrest paltry government
  141. 141.Appearing unshaven is irrational in high-definition
  142. 142.Mammal's covering it with bristles
  143. 143.Not new, unknown word of unknown meaning
  144. 144.What's apparently raised outside of Cuzco?
  145. 145.Death or destiny (n. pl.)
  146. 146.You have gone away; discessisti
  147. 147.Dramatic denouement when God appears from a machine
  148. 148.Robur Cornelii ab initio est
  149. 149.Urges (ultimum primum fiat) ut aliquis oriatur (sing.)
  150. 150.Sol inde in ordine apparuit: it's a natural thing!

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