Crossword
Across
- 5. Lead singer of Soft Cell (4/6)
- 6. Buckinghamshire estate that became the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during WW2 (9/4)
- 9. Scottish town which gives the coronation stone its name (5)
- 11. Capital of Jamaica (8)
- 16. 1986 film directed by James Cameron staring Sigourney Weaver (6)
- 17. One of the Confederate generals depicted on Stone Mountain (6/1/3)
- 18. Asias largest desert (4)
- 21. Male world athlete of the year 2020 (5/9)
- 23. Equator town known as the gateway to Mount Kenya (7)
- 26. Kingdom that Æthelflæd ruled from 911-918 AD (6)
- 27. Musician who financed Life of Brian (6/8)
- 30. (5)
- 32. Musician who has been a member of The Clash, General Public and Gorillaz (4/5)
- 33. Italian top scorer at the 1982 World Cup (5/5)
- 36. Surrey village where the Holiday is filmed (5)
- 37. Cornwall's only city (5)
- 38. Surname of the US physician who is director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
- 39. Character who Liv Tyler plays in the Lord of the Rings trilogy (5)
- 41. Original presenter of Have I Got News For You from 1990 until 2002 (5/7)
- 43. Shakespearean character painted by John Everett Millais (7)
- 45. Director of Apocalypse Now (7/4/7)
- 46. Biggest city in Skåne County (5)
- 47. Island that was home to the Durrells from 1935 to 1939 (5)
- 49. First non Italian winner of the Giro d'Italia in 1950 (4/6)
Down
- 1. Musician who has produced albums for U2, Talking Heads and James (5/3)
- 2. Stately home Vera visits in the beginning of The Darkest Evening (9)
- 3. The longest river in the world to flow entirely within one country (7)
- 4. Art style that emphasised painterly qualities and strong use of colour over realism. Pioneering leaders of the movement included André Derain and Henri Matisse (7)
- 7. The dambuster raids official operation name (8)
- 8. Birthplace of Charles Dickens, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Roland Orzabal (10)
- 10. Traditional late season cycle race that finishes in the Indre-et-Loire département (5/5)
- 12. Band that headlined the first Glastonbury festival in 1970 (1/3)
- 13. Band who topped the charts with Need You Tonight in 1987 (4)
- 14. Nickname of Henry Percy, the rebel leader killed by Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part 1 (7)
- 15. Kingdom of Württemberg that the wife of George V was princess of (4)
- 16. Largely dried up endorheic lake which lies between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan (4/3)
- 18. Third highest mountain in Wales (6/4)
- 19. Name that links a winner of Milan San Remo with members of a band who wondered when they would be famous (4)
- 20. Historic capital of Peru (5)
- 22. Chiswick Bridge
- 24. Surname of the Norwegian that beat Scott to the South Pole in 1911 (8)
- 25. Middle name of Diego Maradona (7)
- 28. Weapon that killed Richard the Lionheart (8)
- 29. The more common name for the third battle of Ypres (13)
- 31. The house name of the reign of kings that ran from Henry III in 1216 too Richard II in 1377 (11)
- 34. Billy Bragg's debut EP in 1985 (7/3/4)
- 35. First BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1954 (5/8)
- 40. Vegetable which used to grow on the land which is now the Twickenham pitch (7)
- 42. Actress who stared in Lady Bird, Little Women and The Grand Budapest Hotel (7/5)
- 44. Oxford College who's arms have a crowned silver lion on a blue background and a white orle on a red background (7)
- 48. David Bowie's final album (9)