The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 1,033 - Sep 9 2012

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Almost horizontal shaft into a mine ADIT
Boundary between earth's crust and mantle MOHO
Boy at Eton who plays cricket DRYBOB
Chain of rocks near surface of water REEF
Enticingly attractive female GLAMOURPUSS
Fabric made of silk and wool or cotton and yarn BARATHEA
Fish-eating flying mammal native to Latin America BULLDOGBAT
Foot-operated lever PEDAL
Fortifications built by French on their eastern border in 1930s MAGINOTLINE
Fourth compartment of ruminant's stomach ABOMASUM
Funds of a government EXCHEQUER
Having wings or wing-shaped ALAR
Health resort, e.g. Droitwich or Tunbridge Wells SPA
Large American stock farm RANCH
Native American companion of The Lone Ranger TONTO
Nucleus of a military unit CADRE
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Old double-reed wind instrument, the original German spelling KRUMHORN
One million cycles per second MEGAHERTZ
One of two funny little fat men in Through the Looking-Glass TWEEDLEDUM
Particles that correspond to and can annihilate other elementary particles ANTIMATTER
Person who lived during reign of James I of England JACOBEAN
Posture in which two people face each other COUNTERVIEW
Semblance, superficial likeness SIMULACRUM
Short-winged black-and-white seabird AUK
Slang for a saxophone or guitar AXE
Slang word for nothing doing NIX
Species of Raphia palm Jupati
Stage direction meaning all go out EXEUNTOMNES
Vast, having no limit BOUNDLESS
Wolfgang Amadeus --, Austrian composer MOZART
Woodwork tool used for cutting spirally bent paper, parchment, etc SCROLLSAW
Young raggedly-dressed mischievous child URCHIN