The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 324 - Jan 5 2015

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-- Dunne, American actress who starred with Charles Boyer in the 1939 film 'Love Affair' IRENE
-- Goldfinger, James Bond villain AURIC
1934 film starring John Wayne BLUESTEEL
Alexander --, Russian playwright (1823-86) OSTROVSKY
Beer mug shaped like a man wearing a three-cornered hat TOBYJUG
Bermuda rigged, long-keeled yacht KNARR
Biblical character, a lawyer employed by the Jews to present a case against Paul TERTULLUS
Bon Jovi album NEWJERSEY
Chinese film director (1900-90) SUNYU
Dance similar to the samba, originating in Brazil BOSSANOVA
English explorer who mapped the Australian coast MATTHEWFLINDERS
French region in the northern foothills of the Pyrenees GASCONY
J.K. --, author of the Harry Potter series of books ROWLING
Jim --, legendary figure in Texas history; Ziggy Stardust, persona adopted by David -- BOWIE
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Maori term for the mummified body of a caterpillar killed by a fungus, used as a dye Aweto
Military slang for before midday ACKEMMA
Musical term meaning in a moderately slow tempo ANDANTE
Novel by Peter Mayle AGOODYEAR
Opera by Georges Bizet THEPEARLFISHERS
Poem by Lord Byron WHENWETWOPARTED
Popular 1938 song and jazz standard, written by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer JEEPERSCREEPERS
River in Hades that caused forgetfulness in those who drank its waters LETHE
The -- Club, road safety movement for young children TUFTY
Type of hormone, produced in the body, that reduces pain ENDORPHIN
Vitamin A; rosin oil RETINOL
Watery solution of food and wastes that fills a vacuole CELLSAP
West Indian tree SOURSOP
Wheel that spins freely within a frame that allows it to tilt in any direction GYROSCOPE