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  1. 1.Town in Spain's Malaga province with a dramatic hillside location
  2. 2.Carrier based at Ben Gurion Airport
  3. 3.Old Testament book before Obadiah
  4. 4.Aptly running after a vintage jade wallpaper
  5. 5.A mass with organ — my work of 2023?
  6. 6.Bring back hot principal girl
  7. 7.A mostly sparse tree
  8. 8.Repeatedly carp about hard African language
  9. 9.Check past distribution of beer around the country
  10. 10.Follower in church row between chapter and bishop
  11. 11.Messenger pigeon, one used in combined operations
  12. 12.Grew old around father with late onset disease
  13. 13.What's written about Persia in atlas is confused with Qatar
  14. 14.Braid trim not edged mostly split
  15. 15.Dumbledore bee seen among alliums regularly
  16. 16.Dotted line included by calligrapher that's not special
  17. 17.Low standard award for beach
  18. 18.Ready in Bangladesh, volunteers serve old
  19. 19.Boy emptied large collection-box for kirk
  20. 20.Are those against current society feeling not understood?
  21. 21.Fatty excess in US — hear robes must be altered
  22. 22.God after new ways to inspire?
  23. 23.A catch at international caught moving upwards
  24. 24.Ridge captured by dodgy Russians
  25. 25.Pleasant African display ground supported by king and queen
  26. 26.Snooper small town's put up before beak
  27. 27.Answer phone? Just the reverse, no?
  28. 28.Work alone in Perth upset with Australian weaver
  29. 29.Winged figures set up in one capital
  30. 30.Tobacco pipe order incomplete, small shop's put out note
  31. 31.Note deceit about pub coming up ready for new electrics?
  32. 32.ESA facility bundle terminal parts to skyrocket
  33. 33.Fruit starter of clafoutis as cooked in batter
  34. 34.Take all nine with one running up — underarm
  35. 35.Severe second illness for Macbeth
  36. 36.Full state overturned king during riot
  37. 37.Row about time which US uses for complete change of solution?
  38. 38.Drunkard — first of two ejected from film
  39. 39.Begin to develop ordinary ethos for martial arts
  40. 40.Beloved wife of Latinus
  41. 41.It's blooming and in its prime, viget
  42. 42.Stuff that's been chucked back, driven back or scorned (n. pl. PPP)
  43. 43.Spacious and roomy, so capable of and fit for
  44. 44.But, yet
  45. 45.Hurlable things, usually weapons, vide eg Liv. 1.43 lapides ... ____ ... gerebant
  46. 46.They will have brought within, immiserint
  47. 47.To put down, including for a bet: de grege non ausim quicquam ____ tecum, Ecl. 3.32
  48. 48.Axle, pole (abl.); sub aetheris ____, under the arch of the sky, Aen. 2.512
  49. 49.Former, previous, superior
  50. 50.They're truly, madly, deeply in love
  51. 51.Close, compact and dense, eg corona / non tam ____ viris, Aen. 9.508-9
  52. 52.Sufficient; ____ superque, enough and to spare, vide eg Catull. 5.2
  53. 53.Rural, of the fields; rusticus, non urbanus
  54. 54.Something else
  55. 55.I adapt to something suitable
  56. 56.Milk, or milky sap
  57. 57.I've found and met with, nacta sum
  58. 58.I weave and intertwine, neo
  59. 59.He was full of sorrow and grief
  60. 60.Tasteless, uncouth; orationis non ____ copia, Cic. Brut. 282
  61. 61.Stretched out, or focussed upon
  62. 62.Agitated and alarmed: ____ formidine portas / explorant, Aen. 9.169-70
  63. 63.They plough, till and cultivate
  64. 64.Bees, vide eg Geo. 2.452, ____ examina condunt
  65. 65.Ubi 1d habitat
  66. 66.Tough fibre used to make canvas and ropes
  67. 67.US singer of the 1970s hits You're So Vain and Nobody Does It Better
  68. 68.Water sports garment
  69. 69.Super -, 1980 single and album by Abba
  70. 70.July 4 in the USA
  71. 71.Citizen of a nation situated northeast of Fiji
  72. 72.Siberian mystic who rose to a position of influence under Tsar Nicholas II
  73. 73.House and safari park owned by the Marquess of Bath
  74. 74.Marx's collaborator on The Communist Manifesto
  75. 75.Singer-songwriter who won the 2020 Mercury prize for his self-titled album
  76. 76.Large sailing ship with three or more masts
  77. 77.Anagrammatic title of a satirical work by the Victorian author Samuel Butler
  78. 78.Crumbly Scottish biscuit
  79. 79.Astral or stellar body
  80. 80.Sally -, actress who played Mrs Brown in Paddington
  81. 81.Hollywood A-lister whose film roles have included Jason Bourne and Tom Ripley
  82. 82.Roman general defeated by Octavian at Actium
  83. 83.Member of a church following the doctrines of a German theologian (1483-1546)
  84. 84.Drop scones, possibly for consumption tomorrow
  85. 85.Light motorcycle whose early models could be started using foot power
  86. 86.RK -, Indian author of Swami and Friends and A Tiger for Malgudi
  87. 87.English legislative body in force from 1648 to 1653
  88. 88.Large siege engine that hurled projectiles from a sling
  89. 89.Nobel-winning US author of The Sound and the Fury
  90. 90.City of central France famed for its fine porcelain
  91. 91.Nut-tightening tool
  92. 92.Diego -, artist husband of Frida Kahlo
  93. 93.Musical instrument played by Julian Lloyd Webber
  94. 94.Lollipop-sucking detective of 1970s TV
  95. 95.Areas of rough water created by opposing currents
  96. 96.John ____'s G has the shortest title for a Booker Prize winner
  97. 97.National Park in the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain
  98. 98.Jess ____'s decision to go "on t'road” starts JB Priestley's The Good Companions
  99. 99.Middle Eastern nation whose northern coast was ruled by Portugal, 1507-1656
  100. 100.J ____, senator for Arkansas 1945-74, founded a prestigious scholarship programme
  101. 101.Song for Kate and her three suitors in Kiss Me, Kate
  102. 102.To dim (one's eyes)
  103. 103.Plants often sold in pairs to put either side of an entrance
  104. 104.The muse of history
  105. 105.The mineral pitchblende is a form of ____ dioxide
  106. 106.A Sunday Afternoon on the ____ is one of Seurat's best-known paintings
  107. 107.1957 Beckett play set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland
  108. 108.Plant of the brassica family, an ancient source of blue dye
  109. 109.Moon of Jupiter named after a foster mother of Zeus
  110. 110.Womble named after a Siberian city
  111. 111.Informally, extremely wealthy people
  112. 112.The ____ near Lalibela in Ethiopia were one of the first 12 Unesco world heritage sites to be designated, in 1978
  113. 113.Portuguese song genre, featured in a 2023 BBC Prom
  114. 114.Resin secreted by an Asian bug
  115. 115.Someone acting in a consciously independent way
  116. 116.The Great ____ of 1054 formalised the division between Catholic and Orthodox churches
  117. 117.One name for a major pest
  118. 118.Hughie ____ created Opportunity Knocks, the UK's first broadcast talent show
  119. 119.Two pages of Series B UK passports show Anish ____'s work
  120. 120.Bernard Cribbins appeared 114 times in this TV show
  121. 121.American shock rock band founded in 1973
  122. 122.John Updike novel, filmed in 1987
  123. 123.High-value coin often mentioned in pirate fiction
  124. 124.____ was a spin-off from The Mary Tyler Moore Show
  125. 125.Series which included Nuts in May and Abigail's Party
  126. 126.Landform which is the remains of a sub-glacial stream bed
  127. 127.The literary pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans
  128. 128.Feature of the flags of California, Panama and Tunisia
  129. 129.Rhyming slang expression of incredulity
  130. 130.Lake Placid is in the ____ mountains in New York state
  131. 131.Legendary relic once owned by Joseph of Arimathea
  132. 132.____ nouveau is a wine sold in the year of its harvest
  133. 133.Perform a favour; constrain someone else to do something
  134. 134.Ian ____ wrote the novels Amsterdam and Atonement
  135. 135.In road travel, a possible result of a leaky valve
  136. 136.Pravda condemned Shostakovich's opera ____ of Mtsensk as "muddle rather than music” shortly after Stalin saw it
  137. 137.Iron ore which is the main ingredient of red ochre
  138. 138.Upton ____'s 1906 book The Jungle was about meat-packing workers, but created more concern about food safety
  139. 139."God answers sharp and sudden on some prayers, / And ____ the thing we have prayed for in our face” (Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
  140. 140.Greater Manchester town where Reebok had its headquarters until 1984
  141. 141.Alex ____ replaced Jonny Bairstow in England's 2022 T20 world cup squad
  142. 142.Biggest city in northeastern Italy's Friuli region
  143. 143."Hary mugwort [. . .] had been put into deten by sigismund the mad maths master for saing ____ whenever a perpendicular was droped” (Nigel Molesworth)
  144. 144.Sort originally from region around here? Not he
  145. 145.Shopping bag overturned set of scales
  146. 146.Search endlessly on Bing — it's what I do
  147. 147.Nearly no good, nearly type nothing
  148. 148.Beginning to undo rope tangled round hard wooden block
  149. 149.Boundless charity event, one that remains more rowdy
  150. 150.Slump? Money's short

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