The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 281 - Mar 10 2014

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'At Last!', the debut studio album of -- James ETTA
'Happy Talk', a 1982 No.1 single by Captain -- SENSIBLE
'Little Red --', Rolling Stones No. 1 single (1964) ROOSTER
'The Comedy of --', play by William Shakespeare ERRORS
1950 B-movie, directed by Ida Lupino OUTRAGE
1977 Boney M single BELFAST
A finely cured uncooked ham produced in Spain JAMONSERRANO
Biblical character, like his older brother Er, killed by Yahweh ONAN
City in Western Australia, gold rush centre KALGOORLIE
City on the River Avon, a leading port BRISTOL
Early light breakfast of tea, toast, and fruit CHOTAHAZRI
Former prison for debtors in Southwark, London MARSHALSEA
Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer ERATOSTHENES
Highly venomous snake inhabiting wooded regions of tropical America BUSHMASTER
Historical county of Northern Ireland FERMANAGH
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Johann Sebastian --, German composer BACH
John --, English antiquary (1626-97) AUBREY
Massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity STAR
Novel by Edith Wharton ETHANFROME
Ole --, Danish physician and antiquary (1588-1655) WORM
Pawn formation in chess HEDGEHOG
Science fiction horror film directed by Harry Bromley Davenport XTRO
Sir Herbert Beerbohm --, English actor and theatre manager TREE
Sir Thomas -- Raffles, British colonial administrator STAMFORD
Sir Tim --, inventor of the World Wide Web BERNERSLEE
Sir William --, Australian portrait and landscape painter (1899-1970) DOBELL
The B-side of the Beatles single 'Paperback Writer' RAIN
The Cayenne lapwing TERUTERO
The outer of the two bones between the knee and the ankle FIBULA
The unicameral Danish Parliament FOLKETING