The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 20 - Mar 9 2009

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'The Vicar of --', a novel by Oliver Goldsmith WAKEFIELD
A 1971 Rod Stewart UK No. 1 single MAGGIEMAY
A dance in which partners are exchanged in a prearranged pattern PAULJONES
A mythical king of Britain LUD
A water spirit of the Orkney Islands appearing as a man covered in seaweed TANGIE
Alessandro --, founder of the Neapolitan school of opera SCARLATTI
Among the ancient Romans, a name for malignant spirits and ghosts LARVAE
Arthur --, US conductor (1894-1979) FIEDLER
City containing Sweden's oldest university UPPSALA
City in Arizona, home of the Lowell Observatory FLAGSTAFF
Cocktail made of half gin or vodka and half lime juice GIMLET
Cornish river FAL
Damon --, US writer whose collection 'Guys and Dolls' was adapted as a musical revue RUNYON
Daughter of Agamemnon, saved at the sacrificial altar by Artemis IPHIGENIA
Elizabeth --, English Quaker prison reformer FRY
Indian city, site of the world's worst industrial accident BHOPAL
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Italian region on the Adriatic VENETO
Norwegian violinist (1810-80) OLEBULL
Otto --, film director (1906-86) PREMINGER
Pedro --, Spanish film director born in 1951 ALMODOVAR
Pontius --, Roman prefect of Judea and Samaria PILATE
River rising in Ohio, and joining the Ohio River in Indiana WABASH
Roman gladiator SPARTACUS
Roman poet born near Mantua VIRGIL
The 33rd President of the USA TRUMAN
The automatic pilot of an aircraft GEORGE
The highest peak in the Andes and in the Western Hemisphere ACONCAGUA
The largest mammal BLUEWHALE
The patron saint of musicians CECILIA
The tenth letter in the Hebrew alphabet YOD
Type of mahogany used by cabinet-makers in France ACAJOU
Willie --, US jockey who rode a record 485 winners in a season in 1953 SHOEMAKER