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- 1.Alternative spelling for a Hebrew measure for dry goods
- 2.Amphibious opossum of South America
- 3.Ancient Roman god of agriculture
- 4.Ballet by Tchaikovsky
- 5.Dog, a cross between the Pekingese and the Tibetan Apso
- 6.Drug used to control asthma and bronchitis
- 7.Dumfries football team
- 8.Footway by a canal
- 9.Fossil remains of animals or plants
- 10.Frank Typhoon --, Northamptonshire and England fast bowler
- 11.Gathering at midnight of women with supposed magic powers
- 12.Literary word for a storm
- 13.Mikhail Yiriyevich --, 1814-41, Russian poet
- 14.More often than not
- 15.Part played by Gina Lollobrigida in the 1956 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- 16.Simple printed publication
- 17.Sir Simon --, English conductor
- 18.Spiced hot drink, e.g. mulled wine
- 19.Stay in bed later than usual
- 20.Supreme council and court in ancient Jerusalem
- 21.Unit of electromotive force, symbol kV
- 22.Without having any children
- 23.Yarrow, pond plant with feathery underwater leaves
- 24.Alternative spelling for a country in northern South America
- 25.Angel of the highest order
- 26.Castle on the banks of Loch Ness
- 27.Charles M --, 1922-2000, US strip cartoonist
- 28.Cultivated biennial plant (Campanula medium)
- 29.Dry area in southern Africa
- 30.Edition of four parallel texts
- 31.Extreme, especially in beliefs
- 32.Facetious word for jargon used by officials in Brussels
- 33.Government by three people
- 34.Harry --, nickname of Sir Henry Percy, 1364-1403
- 35.Large male kangaroo
- 36.Mount where Moses received the Law from God
- 37.Navigation manual used in the Middle Ages
- 38.Novel/poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- 39.One of eight born at the same birth
- 40.Place from which to keep watch
- 41.Put forward as fact for an argument
- 42.Slang expression for a military chaplain
- 43.Smallest possible amount
- 44.South American country, capital Montevideo
- 45.Thor --, Kon-Tiki man
- 46.Tobacco user
- 47.Tradename for a silicon carbide
- 48.Two valency electrons not shared by another atom
- 49.Village in Norfolk west of Diss
- 50.White or red grape used in wine-making in Italy
- 51.-- Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII
- 52.-- Fein, political party in Ireland
- 53.-- Hughes, 1947-2004, English footballer
- 54.1942 film starring Ingrid Bergman
- 55.1971 comedy film starring Reg Varney
- 56.Acute infectious viral disease
- 57.American word for a womans blouse
- 58.Art gallery in Madrid
- 59.BBC police drama first broadcast in early 1960s
- 60.Breed of cattle originally from Switzerland
- 61.Capital of Georgia (USA)
- 62.Coastal desert in southern Africa
- 63.Cotswold village south-west of Stow-on-the-Wold
- 64.Detached area of land in the Irish Sea
- 65.Dish with meat covered in p?¿½t?¿½ and baked in pastry
- 66.Italian word for a large cafe
- 67.Last book of the Old Testament
- 68.Motor that is not an estate, coup?¿½ or sports model
- 69.North Norfolk village with a Palladian hall
- 70.One of the men chosen in Acts 6:5
- 71.People who ate the fruit of a particular water lily in Greek mythology
- 72.Poisonous Javan tree
- 73.Robert --, 1573-1605, English conspirator
- 74.Scene of Jesuss first miracle
- 75.School for the study of Jewish Scripture
- 76.Things to be specially noted
- 77.Traditional childrens tale, often a pantomime subject
- 78.1st Baron --, he was born Edward George Earle Bulwer- --
- 79.A Greek in another southern European country in the past
- 80.African country, capital Luanda
- 81.Ancient Scandinavian language
- 82.Brazenly overbearing; or, having a metallic appearance
- 83.Cathedral city in Devon
- 84.Cheshire town near Manchester Ship Canal
- 85.Children?¿½s hiding game
- 86.Coarse sandstone used for polishing
- 87.Colloquial word signalling acquiescence
- 88.Designed to kill germs
- 89.English king known as Unready
- 90.Fortifications built by the Germans before and during the Second World War
- 91.German composer of the Messiah and Water Music
- 92.Highest mountain in Crete
- 93.John --, c1580-c1625, author of The White Devil
- 94.Knave of turn-up suit in cribbage
- 95.Made confused or muddled
- 96.Mainly residential area on the east side of Birmingham
- 97.New Zealand interjection meaning good health
- 98.Of a vast Asian mountain range
- 99.Slang word for a spot or pimple
- 100.Small town in the West Midlands
- 101.Submarine-launched ballistic missile
- 102.Total income from property
- 103.TV series starring Sarah Jessica Parker
- 104.Variety of apple brought from Normandy
- 105.With sudden emphasis in music
- 106.-- principle, law of change in wave frequency
- 107.Al --, US film actor who won an Oscar for his part in Scent of a Woman
- 108.Anaesthetic injected into ones back
- 109.Breed of long-bodied reddish pigs
- 110.Capital of British Columbia
- 111.Capital of Malawi
- 112.Catherine --, fifth wife of Henry VIII
- 113.Combustible gas found in coalmines
- 114.Dr Thomas John --, 1845-1905, Irish philanthropist
- 115.Gorge and lake on River Zambezi
- 116.Grey-brown gazelle of Tibet
- 117.Heat and cool in order to soften
- 118.Household god
- 119.Lady --, kinswoman in Ivanhoe
- 120.Major part of a New York borough
- 121.Parisian ruffian or gangster
- 122.Religious concept in China
- 123.Scottish word for chatter, similar to gabnash
- 124.Sea cow found in the Indian Ocean
- 125.Singer born Harry Rodger Webb
- 126.Small market town in North Devon
- 127.Small town on River Deveron in north-east Scotland
- 128.Special personal quality or charm
- 129.Study of unfamiliar objects seen in the sky
- 130.Thin pointed metal stick
- 131.Turn from the true meaning
- 132.World of organised crime
- 133.-- Nabokov, 1899-1977, US novelist
- 134.Ancient Roman silver coins
- 135.Archaic word for the eglantine
- 136.Book containing photographs or stamps
- 137.Brown North American quail
- 138.Capital of Pakistan
- 139.Doff an item of apparel
- 140.Fourth-longest river in Africa
- 141.Grigori --, 1871-1916, Russian monk
- 142.John --, politician who resigned in 1960s admitting having a relationship with Christine Keeler
- 143.King of Babylon who died c562BC
- 144.Mexican walking fish, a salamander
- 145.Non-metropolitan county in north-west England
- 146.Not able to be seen through
- 147.Notice prohibiting entry
- 148.Old word for said that precedes the speaker in a sentence
- 149.One who gathers seaweed in the Channel Islands
- 150.Palestinian territory on Mediterranean coast