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