Japes of Wrath

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Across
  1. 4. / Morison's remembrance of slavery.
  2. 5. / He was like a rolling stone.
  3. 7. / Daughter of the most luxurious, tremendous, (h)uuuge-handed US president.
  4. 8. / Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words.
  5. 11. / Carlos says so much depends upon it.
  6. 14. / Subject-verb agreement.
  7. 16. / A verb phrase considered as a constituent of clause structure.
  8. 19. / Jack Kerouac & Co.
  9. 21. / The exclamation that follow the ringing of a bell.
  10. 23. / A novel dealing with one person's formative years or spiritual education.
  11. 28. / The name of Quixote's little helper.
  12. 29. / RP velar plosives.
  13. 30. / One of the University Wits, contemporary of Shakespeare.
  14. 32. / Iron Lady Mark II.
  15. 33. / He drove a red corvette with the most beautiful girl in the world on a purple rainy day.
  16. 34. / RP labio-dental fricatives.
  17. 37. / The monster from Upside Down.
  18. 38. / A verb which functions as a noun.
  19. 39. / A fiction novel, translated by King James.
  20. 43. / A morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative.
  21. 46. / IF Darcy="pride" THEN Elizabeth=???
  22. 47. / UKIP's lord and saviour.
  23. 49. / Modality expressing duty and obligation.
  24. 51. / Gašper Ilc's dissertation topic.
  25. 52. / They conquered England.
  26. 53. / They like to search for rings.
Down
  1. 1. / American author obsessed with whales.
  2. 2. / He accidentally spent a night at the Ljubljana train station.
  3. 3. / The Mexicans will build it.
  4. 6. / He was a starman waiting in the sky.
  5. 9. / The colour of Frankesntein's monster.
  6. 10. / Greatest Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, and environmental activist.
  7. 12. / The raspy narrator of BBC nature documentaries.
  8. 13. / He was venerable.
  9. 15. / I am nobody! Who are you?
  10. 17. / He wandered lonely as a cloud.
  11. 18. / Five points for Griffindor for being an insufferable know-it-all.
  12. 20. / the name of London's first Muslim mayor.
  13. 22. / The George whose death Mary shook.
  14. 24. / The relation between two or more words or phrases in which two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent.
  15. 25. / Probably the most beautiful of all princesses.
  16. 26. / Margaret Thatcher's favourite South-Atlantic island destination.
  17. 27. / The Scandinavian who became the new QI quizmaster.
  18. 31. / The Raven says it a lot.
  19. 35. / Prof. Lipovšek: "It can be ____!"
  20. 36. / The greatest economic mistake a country has ever made.
  21. 40. / A world renowned Canadian male poet.
  22. 41. / A violent windy storm Shakespeare wrote about.
  23. 42. / The game that made me go to the gym for the first time in my life.
  24. 44. / A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem.
  25. 45. / Jean Baudrillard loved them.
  26. 48. / She is saved by god -- always.
  27. 50. / He won the Oscar(TM), at last!