The Telegraph - GENERAL CROSSWORD NO: 627 - Nov 7 2004

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Art of stuffing skins TAXIDERMY
Belvedere or summerhouse GAZEBO
Caltrop, an old military weapon CROWSFOOT
Chinese fruit with a whitish juicy pulp LITCHI
Come off in flakes or layers EXFOLIATE
Exposed as a lie NAILED
First of the major Hebrew prophets ISAIAH
Have - - - - , have a desire to travel ITCHYFEET
Item made only once ONEOFF
Landing-places for helicopters HELIPORTS
Large-billed tropical bird TOUCAN
Liverwort with small leaflike structures Scalemoss
Long drink of rum and lime juice CUBALIBRE
Measurement of frequency equal to 1,000 cycles per second KILOHERTZ
New line or sharp change of direction ZAG
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Nigella - - , food writer LAWSON
North American sumac with ulcerating juice POISONIVY
Of a person who is proficient at games SPORTY
Offended and put into a bad mood MIFFED
One from an order of mammals which has prominent incisor teeth and no canines RODENT
Paint designed to be covered UNDERCOAT
Person who is absent without leave TRUANT
Preparation of chicle for chewing GUM
Ring pull that bends into the can Stayontab
Spanish motorway AUTOPISTA
Stone used in jewellery GEM
Summary of academic and work history CURRICULUMVITAE
The smallest Swiss canton ZUG
This usually falls on September 23rd in Northern Hemisphere AUTUMNALEQUINOX
Town east of Ilminster in Somerset Yeovil