The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 186 - May 14 2012

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-- Belle, a luxury train that ran between London Victoria and -- from 1934 until 1972 BRIGHTON
-- Camera, Scottish pop band centred around Roddy Frame AZTEC
-- pancake, a drop scone: -- broth, a soup SCOTCH
A hymn or liturgical formula ascribing glory to God DOXOLOGY
A satellite of Jupiter EUROPA
Book by Aphra Behn (1688) OROONOKO
Breed of draught horse CLYDESDALE
British Prime Minister (1894-95) ROSEBERY
Calvin --, 30th President of the United States COOLIDGE
Children's game; nursery rhyme, 'Little --' BOPEEP
City in central Japan, on the south coast of the island of Honshu NAGOYA
City in Texas; TV soap opera DALLAS
Disease of poultry caused by a parasitic mite SCALYLEG
Dramatist who wrote 'Lady Windermere's Fan' OSCARWILDE
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Edible root, eaten raw with salad RADISH
In Arthurian legend, one of the Knights of the Round Table LANCELOT
London borough CAMDEN
Novel by Dan Brown THELOSTSYMBOL
Novel by Joseph Conrad; the spaceship in the film 'Alien' NOSTROMO
On a vessel, a guy-rope to steady a gaff VANG
Pencil containing ferric oxide, used in drawing: also known as sanguine REDCHALK
Poem by Matthew Arnold DOVERBEACH
Popular personification of Fortune LADYLUCK
Sir Martin --, Astronomer Royal (1972-82) RYLE
Spiny Australian desert-living lizard that feeds on ants MOLOCH
The Gileadite test-word to distinguish an Ephraimite (Judges 12.5-6) SHIBBOLETH
The second smallest sovereign state in the world (after the Vatican) MONACO
Violent and oppressive wind blowing in summer in Sudan and elsewhere HABOOB