The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 197 - Jul 30 2012

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'Little Orphan --', a comic strip by Harold Gray ANNIE
-- Lane, street market in East London PETTICOAT
10th century BC king credited with great wisdom SOLOMON
1958 FA Cup winners BOLTONWANDERERS
A massif of the Himalayas, in Nepal ANNAPURNA
Anglo-Saxon poet and monk famed for his 'Hymn of Creation' CAEDMON
Annual Jewish holiday YOMKIPPUR
Artificial language invented in 1887 by L.L. Zamenhof ESPERANTO
Bob --, Australian prime minister (1983-91) HAWKE
Book by Dr. Seuss GREENEGGSANDHAM
Canadian battlefield where the English under Wolfe defeated the French under Montcalm PLAINSOFABRAHAM
Caradoc --, Welsh author of 'My People', a series of short stories published in 1915 EVANS
Cheshire town, east of Crewe ALSAGER
Claude --, French composer DEBUSSY
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Collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway INOURTIME
Designer of the stamped penny postage envelopes introduced in 1840 WILLIAMMULREADY
Devon seaside resort DAWLISH
Ferdinand -- (1882-1931), Austrian philosopher EBNER
Fried ball or cake of minced seasoned meat or fish coated in breadcrumbs RISSOLE
In the Bible, a member of the ethnic group claiming descent from Jacob ISRAELITE
James --, silent film actor and director CRUZE
Mexican state on the Pacific NAYARIT
Of the seas, especially those that are small or inland THALASSIC
Patron saint of shoemakers CRISPIN
Peter Wilson -- (1860-1942), painter and a founder of the New English Art Club STEER
Rounded wooden vessel, usually of staves and hoops COGUE
Thicket of dense tangled brushwood CHAPARRAL
Whirring or grating sound, as of the wings of birds in flight SKIRR