The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 597 - Mar 30 2020

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'Maisie --', British TV crime drama series starring Pauline Quirke RAINE
'Sporty' Spice, nickname of Melanie C of the Spice Girls SPORTY
'The Tale of the -- Bunnies', a children's book by Beatrix Potter FLOPSY
1923 silent film starring Mary Pickford ROSITA
1942 film starring Ronald Colman and Greer Garson RANDOMHARVEST
A Korean martial art HAPKIDO
American actor on stage, screen, and radio (1882-1942) JOHNBARRYMORE
American TV sitcom starring Ted Danson CHEERS
Another name for snow leopard OUNCE
Birthplace of the singer Anne Shelton; -- College, school founded by Edward Alleyn DULWICH
Character in Aaron Allston's 2002 novel 'Rebel Dream' ELDODAVIP
Chief port of the Netherlands until the 17th century DORDRECHT
Dr. Christian --, character played by Laurence Olivier in the 1976 film 'Marathon Man' SZELL
Genus of flowering plants in the African violet family EPISCIA
Gerald --, American biologist who shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology or EDELMAN
Gigantic mythical bird in the 'Arabian Nights' ROC
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Historically, the chief magistrate of a district in South Africa LANDDROST
In Greek mythology, a king of Thebes OEDIPUS
In Norse mythology, the god of war, son of Odin TYR
Kind of honey wine or mead, the national drink of Ethiopia TEJ
Kind of lichen, of the genus Cladonia CUPMOSS
Legendary founder of the ancient city of Salamis on Cyprus TEUCER
Mickey --, American actor who appeared in more than 300 films ROONEY
Person who arranges dance movements, such as Busby Berkeley CHOREOGRAPHER
Pickled herring fillet ROLLMOP
Sawn-off shotgun, especially as used by the Mafia LUPARA
Short story by Lemony Snicket THELUMPOFCOAL
Shropshire market town, with a racecourse LUDLOW
Spike --, American film director LEE
Thick porridge made in Italy, usually from maize POLENTA
Uruguay's second largest city SALTO
Yellow-flowered plant of a genus that includes the St John's wort HYPERICUM