The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 325 - Jan 12 2015

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2000 film starring Tom Hanks CASTAWAY
Ancient city in Syria ALEPPO
Anita --, winner of the 1984 Man Booker Prize for 'Hotel du Lac' BROOKNER
Any butterfly of several genera with a fine white band under the wing HAIRSTREAK
Bruce --, English fashion designer OLDFIELD
Ginger --, US dancer and Oscar-winning actress ROGERS
Golda --, prime minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974 MEIR
Herman --, author of 'Moby Dick' MELVILLE
Highly flammable sticky jelly used in incendiary bombs and flame-throwers NAPALM
Horse in 'Animal Farm' that wanted to know if there would be sugar after the rebellion MOLLIE
In Arthurian legend, the place to which Arthur was conveyed after death AVALON
In Greek mythology, the eldest of the seven Pleiades, mother of Hermes MAIA
Industrial city and port in Alabama MOBILE
Isaac --, US writer, born in Russia, author of 'Foundation Trilogy' ASIMOV
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Japanese martial art using locks and pressure against joints AIKIDO
Jean-Paul --, French philosopher, novelist, and dramatist SARTRE
King of the Huns who devastated much of the Roman Empire ATTILA
Play by Anton Chekhov THESEAGULL
Poem by W.H. Auden NIGHTTRAIN
Roman poet OVID
Seebohm --, social reformer and industrialist (1871-1954), son of Joseph -- ROWNTREE
Small outer satellite of Jupiter ANANKE
Spanish province VALENCIA
System of unarmed combat originally developed in Israel KRAVMAGA
Thomas --, English poet and humorist (1799-1845) HOOD
Type of accordion-based popular dance music originating in Louisiana ZYDECO
Type of whisky SINGLEMALT
Young pike PICKEREL