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  1. 1.Alternative spelling for a Hebrew measure for dry goods
  2. 2.Amphibious opossum of South America
  3. 3.Ancient Roman god of agriculture
  4. 4.Ballet by Tchaikovsky
  5. 5.Dog, a cross between the Pekingese and the Tibetan Apso
  6. 6.Drug used to control asthma and bronchitis
  7. 7.Dumfries football team
  8. 8.Footway by a canal
  9. 9.Fossil remains of animals or plants
  10. 10.Frank Typhoon --, Northamptonshire and England fast bowler
  11. 11.Gathering at midnight of women with supposed magic powers
  12. 12.Literary word for a storm
  13. 13.Mikhail Yiriyevich --, 1814-41, Russian poet
  14. 14.More often than not
  15. 15.Part played by Gina Lollobrigida in the 1956 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  16. 16.Simple printed publication
  17. 17.Sir Simon --, English conductor
  18. 18.Spiced hot drink, e.g. mulled wine
  19. 19.Stay in bed later than usual
  20. 20.Supreme council and court in ancient Jerusalem
  21. 21.Unit of electromotive force, symbol kV
  22. 22.Without having any children
  23. 23.Yarrow, pond plant with feathery underwater leaves
  24. 24.Alternative spelling for a country in northern South America
  25. 25.Angel of the highest order
  26. 26.Castle on the banks of Loch Ness
  27. 27.Charles M --, 1922-2000, US strip cartoonist
  28. 28.Cultivated biennial plant (Campanula medium)
  29. 29.Dry area in southern Africa
  30. 30.Edition of four parallel texts
  31. 31.Extreme, especially in beliefs
  32. 32.Facetious word for jargon used by officials in Brussels
  33. 33.Government by three people
  34. 34.Harry --, nickname of Sir Henry Percy, 1364-1403
  35. 35.Large male kangaroo
  36. 36.Mount where Moses received the Law from God
  37. 37.Navigation manual used in the Middle Ages
  38. 38.Novel/poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  39. 39.One of eight born at the same birth
  40. 40.Place from which to keep watch
  41. 41.Put forward as fact for an argument
  42. 42.Slang expression for a military chaplain
  43. 43.Smallest possible amount
  44. 44.South American country, capital Montevideo
  45. 45.Thor --, Kon-Tiki man
  46. 46.Tobacco user
  47. 47.Tradename for a silicon carbide
  48. 48.Two valency electrons not shared by another atom
  49. 49.Village in Norfolk west of Diss
  50. 50.White or red grape used in wine-making in Italy
  51. 51.-- Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII
  52. 52.-- Fein, political party in Ireland
  53. 53.-- Hughes, 1947-2004, English footballer
  54. 54.1942 film starring Ingrid Bergman
  55. 55.1971 comedy film starring Reg Varney
  56. 56.Acute infectious viral disease
  57. 57.American word for a womans blouse
  58. 58.Art gallery in Madrid
  59. 59.BBC police drama first broadcast in early 1960s
  60. 60.Breed of cattle originally from Switzerland
  61. 61.Capital of Georgia (USA)
  62. 62.Coastal desert in southern Africa
  63. 63.Cotswold village south-west of Stow-on-the-Wold
  64. 64.Detached area of land in the Irish Sea
  65. 65.Dish with meat covered in p?¿½t?¿½ and baked in pastry
  66. 66.Italian word for a large cafe
  67. 67.Last book of the Old Testament
  68. 68.Motor that is not an estate, coup?¿½ or sports model
  69. 69.North Norfolk village with a Palladian hall
  70. 70.One of the men chosen in Acts 6:5
  71. 71.People who ate the fruit of a particular water lily in Greek mythology
  72. 72.Poisonous Javan tree
  73. 73.Robert --, 1573-1605, English conspirator
  74. 74.Scene of Jesuss first miracle
  75. 75.School for the study of Jewish Scripture
  76. 76.Things to be specially noted
  77. 77.Traditional childrens tale, often a pantomime subject
  78. 78.1st Baron --, he was born Edward George Earle Bulwer- --
  79. 79.A Greek in another southern European country in the past
  80. 80.African country, capital Luanda
  81. 81.Ancient Scandinavian language
  82. 82.Brazenly overbearing; or, having a metallic appearance
  83. 83.Cathedral city in Devon
  84. 84.Cheshire town near Manchester Ship Canal
  85. 85.Children?¿½s hiding game
  86. 86.Coarse sandstone used for polishing
  87. 87.Colloquial word signalling acquiescence
  88. 88.Designed to kill germs
  89. 89.English king known as Unready
  90. 90.Fortifications built by the Germans before and during the Second World War
  91. 91.German composer of the Messiah and Water Music
  92. 92.Highest mountain in Crete
  93. 93.John --, c1580-c1625, author of The White Devil
  94. 94.Knave of turn-up suit in cribbage
  95. 95.Made confused or muddled
  96. 96.Mainly residential area on the east side of Birmingham
  97. 97.New Zealand interjection meaning good health
  98. 98.Of a vast Asian mountain range
  99. 99.Slang word for a spot or pimple
  100. 100.Small town in the West Midlands
  101. 101.Submarine-launched ballistic missile
  102. 102.Total income from property
  103. 103.TV series starring Sarah Jessica Parker
  104. 104.Variety of apple brought from Normandy
  105. 105.With sudden emphasis in music
  106. 106.-- principle, law of change in wave frequency
  107. 107.Al --, US film actor who won an Oscar for his part in Scent of a Woman
  108. 108.Anaesthetic injected into ones back
  109. 109.Breed of long-bodied reddish pigs
  110. 110.Capital of British Columbia
  111. 111.Capital of Malawi
  112. 112.Catherine --, fifth wife of Henry VIII
  113. 113.Combustible gas found in coalmines
  114. 114.Dr Thomas John --, 1845-1905, Irish philanthropist
  115. 115.Gorge and lake on River Zambezi
  116. 116.Grey-brown gazelle of Tibet
  117. 117.Heat and cool in order to soften
  118. 118.Household god
  119. 119.Lady --, kinswoman in Ivanhoe
  120. 120.Major part of a New York borough
  121. 121.Parisian ruffian or gangster
  122. 122.Religious concept in China
  123. 123.Scottish word for chatter, similar to gabnash
  124. 124.Sea cow found in the Indian Ocean
  125. 125.Singer born Harry Rodger Webb
  126. 126.Small market town in North Devon
  127. 127.Small town on River Deveron in north-east Scotland
  128. 128.Special personal quality or charm
  129. 129.Study of unfamiliar objects seen in the sky
  130. 130.Thin pointed metal stick
  131. 131.Turn from the true meaning
  132. 132.World of organised crime
  133. 133.-- Nabokov, 1899-1977, US novelist
  134. 134.Ancient Roman silver coins
  135. 135.Archaic word for the eglantine
  136. 136.Book containing photographs or stamps
  137. 137.Brown North American quail
  138. 138.Capital of Pakistan
  139. 139.Doff an item of apparel
  140. 140.Fourth-longest river in Africa
  141. 141.Grigori --, 1871-1916, Russian monk
  142. 142.John --, politician who resigned in 1960s admitting having a relationship with Christine Keeler
  143. 143.King of Babylon who died c562BC
  144. 144.Mexican walking fish, a salamander
  145. 145.Non-metropolitan county in north-west England
  146. 146.Not able to be seen through
  147. 147.Notice prohibiting entry
  148. 148.Old word for said that precedes the speaker in a sentence
  149. 149.One who gathers seaweed in the Channel Islands
  150. 150.Palestinian territory on Mediterranean coast

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