The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 323 - Dec 29 2014

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Clues Answers
'Pop Goes the --', a 1935 short by The Three Stooges EASEL
'The --', painting by Luke Fildes DOCTOR
A matrix in which no figure occurs more than once in the same row or column LATINSQUARE
Alan Menken/Tim Rice song from the animated Disney film 'Aladdin' AWHOLENEWWORLD
American comic strip created by cartoonist Chic Young BLONDIE
BBC radio comedy programme broadcast between 1948 and 1960 TAKEITFROMHERE
Beetle-like scavenging insect with long antennae and legs COCKROACH
City in the Netherlands ENSCHEDE
Decorative figure made by plaiting straw CORNDOLLY
Derek --, actor who played the Archbishop of Canterbury in 'The King's Speech' JACOBI
Drink made of wine and honey OENOMEL
Duke --, American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader ELLINGTON
Fourth son of King David and Haggith, according to the book of Samuel ADONIJAH
Frank --, Manchester United's manager between Matt Busby and Tommy Docherty OFARRELL
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Golfer, the first African-American to play in the Masters at Augusta LEEELDER
He played the part of Mark Hammond in the TV series 'Skippy the Bush Kangaroo' KENJAMES
Hermia's father in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' EGEUS
Indian state that produces large quantities of tea ASSAM
Jake --, character in the Larry McMurtry novel 'Lonesome Dove' SPOON
Major Dexter --, the villain in Ian Fleming's story 'Octopussy' SMYTHE
North American tree with a corky bark Rockelm
Passion Sunday JUDICA
Salad plant and vegetable CELERY
Slender North American larch TAMARACK
Small spiny-finned fish with scaleless skin and a blunt head BLENNY
Standard monetary unit of Honduras LEMPIRA
Style of furniture noted for its cabriole legs and walnut veneer QUEENANNE
The young woman with whom John Keats fell in love in 1818 FANNYBRAWNE