The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 212 - Nov 12 2012

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'A -- Too Far', a novel by Cornelius Ryan BRIDGE
'Born to --', a Will Smith album REIGN
(of a triangle) having two sides of equal length ISOSCELES
-- Korzeniowski, Polish poet and playwright, and father of Joseph Conrad APOLLO
1939 novel by Flann O'Brien ATSWIMTWOBIRDS
African country, on the Atlantic SIERRALEONE
Amelia Earhart, for example AVIATRIX
Bernard --, host of the consumer affairs TV programme 'On the -- Beat' BRADEN
Capital of Persia in the 11th century and from 1598 to 1722 ISFAHAN
Dame Lilian --, actress who appeared in the 1927 Hitchcock film 'Downhill' BRAITHWAITE
Darryl --, US novelist ('High Cotton'), playwright, and essayist PINCKNEY
Founder of Decca Records, in 1934 JACKKAPP
In Greek mythology, a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite ADONIS
Inlet of the Atlantic in NE North Carolina ALBEMARLESOUND
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Italian motor racing circuit that hosts the San Marino Grand Prix IMOLA
King Arthur's magic sword EXCALIBUR
Lake in Israel through which the River Jordan flows GALILEE
Muse of lyric poetry and hymns ERATO
Naval battle in the Russo-Japanese War (1905) TSUSHIMA
Novel by James Clavell SHOGUN
Pallid WHEYFACED
Polygon having eleven sides UNDECAGON
Russian city on the Trans-Siberian railway IRKUTSK
Russian city, the site of the largest tank battle in history KURSK
Second brightest star in the constellation Leo DENEBOLA
Siaka --, president of 5 (1971-85) STEVENS
The pineapple; the pinguin, or its fruit ANANAS
Very large arboreal and semiaquatic snake of tropical South America ANACONDA