The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 230 - Mar 18 2013

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Clues Answers
1982 novel by Nigel Hinton BUDDY
Alexander Graham --, inventor of the telephone BELL
Ancient Celtic festival SAMHAIN
Breed of pig; rare bird of New Zealand SADDLEBACK
Capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo KINSHASA
Captain Matthew --, the first person to swim the English Channel WEBB
Cocktail made with gin and vermouth, garnished with a pickled onion GIBSON
County town of County Kildare, Ireland NAAS
French region, famous for its wines BURGUNDY
French tragic poet and dramatist RACINE
Fruit having a leathery green or blackish skin AVOCADO
Hit single, recorded by Perry Como in 1959 DELAWARE
In Greek mythology, one of the three Fates CLOTHO
Industrial city in China, on the Yellow River BAOTOU
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Jeff --, renowned UK guitarist who played with The Yardbirds BECK
John --, author of 'The Thirty-Nine Steps' BUCHAN
Leading resort of the French Riviera NICE
Maureen ('Little Mo') --, 1950s' US tennis star CONNOLLY
Novel by W. Somerset Maugham OFHUMANBONDAGE
Primary antagonist in J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings' SAURON
Robert --, German composer of 'Kreisleriana' SCHUMANN
Sandy --, Scottish golfer who won the Open in 1985 LYLE
Sterile female twin calf FREEMARTIN
The golden eagle genus AQUILA
The outermost of the satellites of Uranus OBERON
TV camera tube more sensitive than the earlier iconoscope ORTHICON
US architect of New York's Twin Towers MINORUYAMASAKI
William --, English antiquary and bibliographer (1696-1761) OLDYS