The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 1,344 - Sep 2 2018

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Clues Answers
Burl --, 1909-95, US folk singer IVES
Carl Lotus --, 1873-1945, US historian BECKER
Centre of a hurricane EYE
Containing a ductile white metal in the pentavalent state NIOBIC
Dried leaves of an Andean shrub chewed as a stimulant COCA
Edgar Allan --, US author POE
Fairy queen said to create and control men's dreams MAB
Henri --, 1869-1954, French painter and sculptor MATISSE
Horseradish tree genus MORINGA
Jazz having improvised vocal sounds instead of words SCAT
John --, author of 'The Pilgrim's Progress' BUNYAN
Kniphofia, genus of the lily family TRITOMA
Large town in Missouri adjacent to another one with the same name KANSASCITY
Large wolf-like dog ALSATIAN
Laurence --, 1713-68, Irish-born novelist STERNE
Michael Joseph --, he was Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1935 to 1940 SAVAGE
Clues Answers
Mother of Salome in the New Testament HERODIAS
Newsgroups worldwide USENET
Old stringed instrument VIOL
Part of Glasgow north of River Clyde south of Maryhill KELVINSIDE
Produce unpleasant facts from the past RAKEUP
Rattling or whistling respiratory sound RHONCHUS
Region from northern Mexico to Greenland NEARCTIC
Sacred writings of Christianity HOLYWRIT
Sharp downward blow with the side of the hand KARATECHOP
She played Nora Batty in 'Last of the Summer Wine' KATHYSTAFF
Site of Iron Age settlement near Salisbury OLDSARUM
Spirit that has been flavoured with juniper berries together with Italian vermouth GINANDIT
Steward of Olivia's household in 'Twelfth Night' MALVOLIO
Tenure granted to a vassal SUBFEU
Unsaturated hydrocarbon used in making synthetic plastics and rubbers STYRENE
Winged mammal BAT