The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 31 - May 25 2009

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A Mozart opera COSIFANTUTTE
An Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe musical comedy BRIGADOON
An emblem of deceit DAISY
Animated film featuring the voices of Will Smith, Jack Black, and Robert De Niro SHARKTALE
Another name for a submarine sandwich HOAGIE
Archaeological site in Suffolk where a Saxon long boat containing rich grave goods was found in 1939 SUTTONHOO
Breed of sheep, originating in Spain MERINO
English actor who made his screen debut in 'Billy Budd' in 1962 STAMP
English poet who wrote the comic ballad 'John Gilpin' COWPER
Fernando --, Spanish Formula One driver, world champion in 2005 and 2006 ALONSO
Fierce mythical creature in 'Through the Looking-Glass' BANDERSNATCH
Flora --, English writer remembered for her semi-autobiographical trilogy 'Lark Rise to Candleford' THOMPSON
French writer, dramatist, and poet, a leading figure of the Enlightenment VOLTAIRE
In Greek mythology, the wife of Orpheus EURYDICE
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In the Caribbean, any of various social wasps MARABUNTA
Japanese form of self-defence and martial art AIKIDO
Jean --, French astronomer who helped to found the Paris observatory PICARD
Miscellaneous Chinese-style dish made up of chopped meat, bean sprouts etc CHOPSUEY
One of the most popular characters in French crime fiction FANTOMAS
Poet, born in Northern Ireland, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995 HEANEY
Polish city in the industrial centre of the Silesian coal-mining region Katowice
Spanish port on the Guadalquivir River SEVILLE
The longest river in Europe VOLGA
The patron saint of Germany BONIFACE
The planet Venus, when appearing as the evening star VESPER
The reed-mace genus, giving its name to a family of monocotyledons TYPHA
Turkish port on the Bosphorus ISTANBUL
Will --, choreographer and performer with the Royal Ballet TUCKETT