The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 1,274 - Apr 30 2017

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-- Holtby, 1898-1935, novelist and feminist WINIFRED
-- of Ord, village near Beauly Firth MUIR
-- Rees, 1913-83, Welsh golfer DAI
35th President of the USA KENNEDY
Affect with death to part of the living body NECROSE
American term for dustbin ASHCAN
Andrew --, 1621-78, metaphysical poet MARVELL
Black or greenish-black rock-forming mineral HORNBLENDE
Brazilian port formerly called Pernambuco RECIFE
Dame Daphne --, 1907-89, novelist and short-story writer DUMAURIER
Dame Jessica -- -Hill, gold medallist ENNIS
French word for king ROI
Harry --, 1917-89, comedian and comic actor WORTH
Having very keen sight LYNXEYED
In Corsica the birthplace of Napoleon AJACCIO
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Jean-Paul --, French philosopher and novelist SARTRE
Like a Czech novelist's vision of our isolated existence in a dehumanised world KAFKAESQUE
Mild French cheese originally made in a Trappist monastery PORTSALUT
Poem by Matthew Arnold published in 1853 SOHRABANDRUSTUM
Prude, a self-righteous person PRIG
Self-evident fact TRUISM
Silvery metallic element, atomic no. 23 Vanadium
Small pieces of fried bread with a savoury topping CROSTINI
Small television camera tube VIDICON
The -- -- of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851 event at Crystal Palace GreatExhibition
Tradename for method of duplicating printed matter OZALID
Unit of nuclear power supply FUELROD
US sitcom named after its stand-up comedienne star ROSEANNE
Viv --, captain of West Indies cricket team from 1985 to 1991 RICHARDS
West Indian dish containing boiled cornmeal and okra COUCOU