Across
- 5. champagne brand, favourite of James Bond
- 8. pillow ..., dirty ..., baby ...
- 9. japanese delicacy
- 11. predatory fish found in both fresh and salt water
- 14. mythical son who flew too close to the sun
- 16. meaningless or unintelligible language
- 20. small church
- 21. smallest species of crocodilian
- 22. Green fleshed fruit, small flightless bird
- 23. family in the Godfather films
- 25. geographical measure of north-south position
- 26. to want or be interested in (romantically)
- 28. heterogeneous in origin or composition
- 29. gun dog breed: springer, cocker, cavalier
- 30. 2007 song by Alphabeat, the power to attract strong attention (noun)
- 32. Syracusian mathematician, inventor and engineer behind the method for determining the volume of an object with an irregular shape
- 34. surname of actor first nominated for an Academy award in 1951 for his portrayal of Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire
- 35. surname of anakin, luke and leia in Star Wars
- 38. word spelt by Miss Honey's class through mnemonic in 'Matilda' to Miss Trunchbull, who did not believe that they would be able to do so
- 39. the state of being free in a society
- 40. vice american crime drama starring Don Johnson
- 45. enemy of James Bond, played by Christoph Waltz, Charles Gray and Terry Savalas
- 47. small african antelope
- 49. event caused by runaway nuclear fusion in a white dwarf star
- 50. ring shaped island or reef surrounding a protected lagoon
- 53. person applying to a higher court for the reversal of a lower court's decision
- 55. species of small garden bird (plural)
- 57. dealing with the whole of something, or treating something as part of an interconnected whole
- 60. national flower of India
- 61. split between opposed sections of a belief system
- 63. drink compromised of vodka or gin, and vermouth, can be served with olives or lemon
- 66. first roman emperor
- 68. crown (spanish)
- 71. deepest discovered ocean trench
- 75. outspoken person against a regime
- 77. yes, or term of approval (sometimes seafaring)
- 78. large group of birds, usually starlings, flying and changing direction simultaneously
- 79. large predatory fish hunted for sport
- 82. longest english word without a vowel
- 84. american revolutionary nursery rhyme, gives its name to a colloquial term for Americans
- 85. oldest town in England
- 86. carbonated soft drink company
- 88. love rival of Dolly Parton in her 1973 song
- 89. rigid airship popular in the early 20th century
- 90. the state of being alone
- 91. particularly memorable moment
- 92. ancient city famed for its hanging gardens
- 94. Christian name of international superstar male model played by Ben Stiller
Down
- 1. city in southern ireland, home of Jack Gleeson (actor behind Joffrey Baratheon)
- 2. increasing the size of a bed brings both more and less of this
- 3. name given to the largest known protein, whose chemical name is the longest word in the english language
- 4. Surname of author behind Murder on the Orient Express, The ABC murders, and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
- 5. youngest of the great houses of Westeros in the Game of Thrones universe
- 6. royal residence in Norfolk
- 7. italian car manufacturers
- 10. biblical man who parted the Red Sea
- 12. national tree of Ghana, seeds used to make chocolate
- 13. welsh form of Owen, christian name of the last king of Wales before foreign conquest
- 15. ever-present, found everywhere, widespread, common
- 17. confectionary company with collaborations with jerry garcia, barack obama and the rock band Phish
- 18. taken surname of Victoria Adams after her celebrity marriage in 1999
- 19. 2011 song by Noah and the Whale, spelt as seperated capitalised letters
- 21. a stifling grip, a submission technique
- 24. triange with 2 identical sides
- 27. indigenous american people from the southeast
- 29. Group containing E. Pankhurst, E. Davison, F. Drummond
- 31. russian theatre practitioner who gave his name to an acting technique which was the predecessor to method acting
- 33. costly WW1 defeat for Winston Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty in 1916
- 36. title of the warlord of the Dothraki
- 37. surname of british siblings, one a music artist and the other the actor behind theon greyjoy
- 41. large migratory bird, a golf score of 3 under the par score for a hole
- 42. national animal of Canada
- 43. sauce made from basil, parmiggiano-reggiano, pine nuts, olive oil and salt
- 44. oldest town in Wales
- 46. location of the original site of the manufacture of Guiness
- 48. mental health disorder including periods of psychosis
- 51. debut solo album and title single by George Michael released in 1987
- 52. longest english word without consonants, musical mnemonic in Latin psalms
- 54. surname of actor who played Tyler Durden in Fight Club
- 55. national flower of the Netherlands
- 56. region of red wine making
- 58. shelter made from snow and ice
- 59. someone who dishonestly seeks and uses unfair advantages in competitve games
- 62. older woman interested in younger male partners
- 64. collective noun for two of something, specifically used for a group of two ducks; also a dental straightening device
- 65. portable round tent
- 67. deep longing for one's homeland (welsh)
- 69. son and husband of Jocasta in Greek theatre
- 70. national animal of tanzania
- 72. measurement of height
- 73. the process of change, method of scoring in rugby union
- 74. christian name of Maori filmmaker behind Jojo Rabbit and Thor: Ragnarok
- 76. the appearance of darkened skin due to sun exposure
- 78. ethnic group found in Kenya with distinctive red cloaked dress
- 80. enjoyable social activity or plan(irish slang)
- 81. national animal of colombia
- 83. to act crazily, or exceedingly amusing
- 86. collective noun for owls
- 87. peninsula of southern Greece, gives its name to the war fought between Athens and Sparta in Ancient Greece
- 93. second studio album by Abba in 1974
