The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 9 - Dec 22 2008

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-- Bunton, a member of the Spice Girls EMMA
1964 hit single for the Four Seasons RAGDOLL
A four-wheeled horse-drawn closed carriage, similar to a growler BROUGHAM
A hard white crystalline metallic element, the densest known OSMIUM
A Harold Pinter play BETRAYAL
A name for the Thames at Oxford and upstream ISIS
A rare flightless rail of New Zealand NOTORNIS
A thin white edible mushroom with a very small cap, native to Japan ENOKI
A woman participant in the orgiastic rites of Dionysus MAENAD
Animal similar to the leopard but with a shorter tail and larger spots on its coat JAGUAR
Cosmo Gordon --, Archbishop of Canterbury (1928-42) LANG
French novelist (1871-1922) PROUST
Her life story was the theme of a musical by Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice EVITAPERON
In Chinese thought, a system of good and evil influences in the natural surroundings FENGSHUI
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In the Bible, one of the sons of Adam and Eve CAIN
Johann --, composer of 'The Blue Danube' STRAUSS
Kurt -- (1967-94), who formed the band Nirvana COBAIN
Landscape gardener and writer GERTRUDEJEKYLL
Monster of Greek mythology with the head of a woman and the body of a lioness SPHINX
Musical instrument, not amplified in any way ACOUSTICGUITAR
Reg --, strip cartoonist responsible for 'Andy Capp' SMYTHE
River that separates the Isle of Thanet from the mainland STOUR
Surname of the Bee Gees GIBB
Tenor, born in Philadelphia, who starred in 'The Great Caruso' MARIOLANZA
The daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta ISMENE
The food of the gods, said to bestow immortality AMBROSIA
The pearl mussel genus of freshwater molluscs UNIO
US state in the Midwest ILLINOIS