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- London's oldest restaurant, opened in 1798 (5) *
- Mythological Greek hero, son of King Telamon, in Homer's Iliad (4) *
- Independent British classical music label whose founder, Ted Perry, was voted into the Gramophone Hall of Fame in 2012 (8) *
- English guitarist and songwriter who was a founding member of Mott the Hoople and Bad Company (4,6) *
- A chaplain to the armed forces (5) *
- Liverpool-based band whose hit singles included I Ran (So Far Away) and Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) (1,5,2,8) *
- English comedian and actor who often appeared with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt (4,3) *
- American singer best known for his 1972 hit I Can See Clearly Now (6,4) *
- Flower-head consisting of individual flowers attached to a main unbranched stem by means of short stalks (6) *
- Czech composer whose works include the operas Jenufa and The Cunning Little Vixen (4,7) *
- First name of Elvis Presley's wife (9) *
- The teenage high school student whose alter ego is Spider-Man (5,6) *
- American singer and actress whose first number one was Genie in a Bottle in 1999 (9,8) *
- 1945 children's novel by E B White about a talking mouse (6,6) *
- Oscar-winning 1978 film co-written and directed by Michael Cimino (3,4,6) *
- South Korea’s third most populous city after Seoul and Busan (7) *
- Soft PVC plastic shoes that became a fashion trend in the early 1980s (7) *
- A tall narrow desk with a slanted writing surface and drawers at the side (9) *
- 1881 children's story by Johanna Spyri (5) *
- 2005 top ten hit single by Coldplay (3,3) *
- 1959 Walt Disney film based on the fairy tale La Belle au bois dormant by Charles Perrault (8,6) *
- In France, the head of a police force (7) *
- Member of the "Rat Pack" who was John F Kennedy's brother-in-law (5,7) *
- English actress whose films include The Devil Wears Prada and Edge of Tomorrow (5,5) *
- American film director, producer and actor who won Best Director and Best Picture Oscars for Out of Africa (6,7) *
- Pakistani-born British singer–songwriter whose debut album, Seasons of My Soul , was released in 2010 (5) *
- British learning disability charity founded by Judy Fryd in 1946 (6) *
- English name for the Dutch port Vlissingen (8) *
- British diplomat hanged by the British for treason in 1916 (5,8) *
- Scottish cartoonist who created the Angus Og comic strip (4,4) *
- Jean-Baptiste ___, canonised French priest proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as patron saint of all teachers of youth in 1950 (2,2,5) *
- Former barrister who found fame presenting Whose Line Is It Anyway? (5,8) *
- British comedian and radio/TV entertainer born Maurice Cole in 1944 (5,7) *
- 1998 David Zucker film starring South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone (11) *
- English actor best remembered for his portrayal of Long John Silver in the 1950 film adaptation of Treasure Island (6,6) *
- The fiancée and muse to English Romantic poet John Keats (5,6) *
- Best Actress Oscar-winner for Still Alice (8,5) *
- English actor whose film roles include both Kray twins in Legend and Bane in The Dark Knight Rises (3,5) *
- English rock group best known for the song China in Your Hand (4) *
- The father of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey (7) *
- ITV comedy panel game show that was hosted by Barry Cryer (6,4) *
- 1801 oratorio by Joseph Haydn (3,7) *
- The sole member of the "Big Five" film studios still located in the city limits of Los Angeles (9) *
- A violet-blue dye obtained from leaves, woad, or produced synthetically (6) *
- Actress whose films include Halloween , Trading Places and A Fish Called Wanda (5,3,6) *
- TV presenter who won a silver medal in the 400 metre individual medley at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow (7,6) *
- Best Director Oscar-winner for Reds (6,6) *
- American actress, comedian and writer whose films include Elf and Strangers with Candy (3,7) *
- A person whose hobby is the exploration and study of caves (9) *
- Grey mineral that is the chief source of lead (6) *