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- 1.To be on either side of
- 2.In the UK, January in professional football
- 3.Japanese port city on the Yodo River
- 4.A person given counsel
- 5.Don Knotts received five Emmy awards for playing this deputy sheriff
- 6.Beef steak fillet named after a French author
- 7.Large round storage devices used in 1960s and 1970s computing (US spelling)
- 8.Britain's southernmost city
- 9.Charlton Heston's co-star in the 1961 epic El Cid
- 10.From Latin for "nest”, focuses of infection in medicine
- 11.Cartoon dog first featured in the Daily Mail in 1963
- 12.Drainage area occupying around 10 per cent of Africa's area
- 13.British golfer who was ranked world No 1 for a total of 97 weeks
- 14.Port-au-Prince is the capital of ____
- 15.Aviation pioneer with a brother called Wilbur
- 16."All ____s are good except the tiresome kind” (Voltaire)
- 17.Oscar ____ was the lyricist for musicals such as Carousel and South Pacific
- 18.Eliopsomo is a Greek variety of this Mediterranean food
- 19.Pianist described by Elvis Presley as 'the real king of rock 'n' roll
- 20.Copper ore sometimes used ornamentally
- 21."Friends and colleagues all ____ looked at us, treated us, slightly differently” (Neil Armstrong)
- 22.Tex-Mex dish often served sizzling on a platter
- 23.____ Pig is Porky Pig's girlfriend
- 24.New Zealand city noted for geothermal activity
- 25.Journalist placed within a military unit in wartime
- 26.In Jane Austen's Emma, Jane Fairfax is Miss Bates's ____
- 27.Hunt encourages tax cut for fellow MPs as before
- 28.Shower dividing Labour producing material that smears
- 29.Former Liberal coming round to praise highly
- 30.Navy worker you heard getting the bird
- 31.No good eating fried onion for midday meal break
- 32.Hesitation not fully shown around river boats
- 33.A lot of drink for group of friends
- 34.No power mentioned for feudal district
- 35.Independent is carrying leader on Rupert Murdoch
- 36.Head outside Italy for normal drowned valleys
- 37.Disturbance in jet, tense for pilot upfront
- 38.Boys saving energy for Guides!
- 39.Some older referees returning made mistakes
- 40.Foot specialist treated my tibias? Not unknown
- 41.Learn about one American nurse, a gem
- 42.Second experiment, soprano unused in choral music
- 43.Drunk and terribly irate learned types
- 44.Formal protest organised from Roman centres
- 45.Parts of jellyfish sometimes seen caught with time at sea
- 46.Staple food one accepted in the borders of Mbale?
- 47.Odd bits of Briton's story
- 48.No big building complex open
- 49.Doctor raking in high earnings gets a small snack
- 50.Trots, say, struggled with noble's domain in Poland
- 51.Rudeness lost customers
- 52.Pickled onion's first consumed after seconds
- 53.Middle Eastern capital picked up lots of gossip
- 54.Opposed to opening Iceland briefly? Leads to complaint
- 55.Reporting again in prison
- 56.Rattle pondered getting slower and softer
- 57.Extremely strict girl cracking joke
- 58.Sour liquid accepted on a recipe?
- 59.Bond admits going too far for hot stuff
- 60.Jovial Londoner, 'es managed West 'Am
- 61.Crop that's novel spoken of
- 62.Openings in journal regularly taken
- 63.Quis vobis has nugas scripsit?
- 64.What terribe torture 'troubles' you? Pl. Bacchides 584
- 65.All things are changing, Ovid Met. 15.165
- 66.I'm speaking out
- 67.To mimic (dep.): simulare
- 68.Word's out that he's left dad's kingdom, Aen. 3.121. Who?
- 69.Without hope: ut exit Amor debilibus pinnis, Ovid Rem. 198
- 70.Adv., onward, far off, next, moreover, henceforth
- 71.C1BC six-book poem on Epicurean philosophy
- 72.Maestum et miseriter: dismally blue
- 73.Velis ministrantes ventos undasque marium vincimus
- 74.Arma violentaque bella Ovidius parabat edere sed non, hos edit
- 75.Galatea, 'whiter' than a leaf of white privet, Ovid Met. 13.789
- 76.I'll ask the boss: ____ vilicum, Cleo in Pl. Casina 273
- 77.Ac Syro nil ____! But no thanks for Syrus, Ter. Heaut. 999
- 78.Quot homines, ____ causae, Cic. de Oratore 2.32.140
- 79.Shameful' lies of an empty tongue, Ovid Amores 3.11.21
- 80.According to Nature as a whole: secundum ____ naturam
- 81.Comoedia perfecta, spectatores 'get up' et plaudunt
- 82.She went so 'she might choose' — historic seq., imperf., subj.
- 83.Cleaves: Perseus liquidum aera 'secat', vide Ovid Met. 4.667
- 84.To grill: quaerere rather than coquere
- 85.Meadows: qua sat biberunt, vide Virgil Ecl. 3.111
- 86.Res, ____, noun n. 5th decl., fact, matter, affair
- 87.Scientific study of human populations
- 88.Protective surface of a healing wound
- 89.Beef or lamb, eg
- 90.Roald Dahl heroine with telekinetic abilities
- 91.US playwright whose works include Glengarry Glen Ross and American Buffalo
- 92.Industrial city of northwestern Germany
- 93.First song to top the UK singles chart four times with different artists
- 94.Conrad novella that inspired the film Apocalypse Now
- 95.Name for the puffin based on its likeness to another bird
- 96.Piece of offal typically obtained from cattle
- 97.Technical term for theft
- 98.Gel or emulsion, eg
- 99.West African country formerly known as French Sudan
- 100.Shropshire's county town
- 101.Devon port that is home to the Britannia Royal Naval College
- 102.Device connecting computers via a telephone line
- 103.Large saline body of water in northern Utah
- 104.Brass instrument resembling a small euphonium
- 105.Primate such as a human or one of our ancestors
- 106.Compound that forms plant cell walls, the main constituent of paper and cotton
- 107.Cilla -, singer who hosted the TV shows Blind Date and Surprise Surprise
- 108.Traditional pub game in which players swing a ball into small upright pins
- 109.Habitat of dense shrubs and bushes in southwest USA
- 110.Beatles song given the working title Scrambled Eggs
- 111.Frederick -, author of The Day of the Jackal and The Fourth Protocol
- 112.Member of diplomatic staff with specific expertise
- 113.State capital of Oregon
- 114.Phillips -, British athlete who won triple-jump gold at the 2009 world championships
- 115.1996 sci-fi comedy film based on a trading card game of the same name
- 116.Canvases coated with a linseed extract
- 117."To sleep, ____ to dream” (Hamlet)
- 118.The world's smallest republic
- 119.Cycling shoe attachment which clips on to the pedal
- 120.Staffordshire town which resisted two 20th-century attempts to add it to the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent
- 121.Set of three solo piano works by Liszt, published in 1950
- 122.Writing system named after the generally accepted creator of Glagolitic, which it gradually replaced
- 123.US term for films for adults, or others with adults
- 124.Where one may be "baht 'at” in West Yorkshire
- 125.The first poem in William McGonagall's Poetic Gems is of this type, addressed to Queen Victoria
- 126.Former name of Lesotho
- 127.Lead single from the 1963 Lesley Gore album I'll Cry If I Want To
- 128.East Sussex town on which Tillingham in the EF Benson Mapp and Lucia books is based
- 129.Taking off in a satirical way
- 130.Steadying device often attached to small video cameras
- 131.Dessert dish made by curdling cream with an acidic liquid such as wine
- 132.Writer and star of the ITV1 film Housewife, 49
- 133.See 10D
- 134.Possible response to advice on facts or working methods
- 135.Small African antelope, males of which have straight horns
- 136.German-born model once married to the musician Seal
- 137.Tabletop game, popular in 1970s amusement arcades
- 138.Star of the 1981 mini-series The Flame Trees of Thika
- 139.A cartographer's work
- 140.Forename of Gaelic origin, meaning 'red king
- 141.Heraldic term for what is often called a "coat of arms”, including elements like a crest, supporters and motto
- 142.Many types of this marine invertebrate are "sea squirts”
- 143.Former White House resident who appeared in the final episodes of series two and three of Derry Girls
- 144.Whisky which has not been blended
- 145.A circular aperture, often at the top of a dome
- 146.Areas set aside for washing and often drying clothes
- 147.Ski resort in the French Alps, the country's fourth largest
- 148. 37A: 1973 hit mimed by Level 42 in their 1989 video Fait Accompli
- 149.____'s modern popularity began with versions of two of his Gymnopédies on a Blood, Sweat and Tears album in 1968
- 150.Coronation Street shopkeeper played by Bryan Mosley