The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 1,426 - Mar 29 2020

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-- Central, mountainous region of France MASSIF
Ancient ivory hunting-horn OLIPHANT
Another name for sulphuric acid VITRIOL
Ape found in forests of Sumatra and Borneo ORANGUTAN
Cemetery near a church GODSACRE
City on River Ebro west of Barcelona ZARAGOZA
Communications codeword for the letter F FOXTROT
Detective created by Agatha Christie POIROT
Divide into branches RAMIFY
Edith --, 1858-1924, author of 'The Railway Children' NESBIT
English dramatist, author of 'What the Butler Saw' JOEORTON
Formal statement of relinquishment WAIVER
Framework of bones SKELETON
Government minister's container for official papers REDBOX
Graphic representation of numerical relationships NOMOGRAM
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Greek citadel on which the Parthenon stands ACROPOLIS
Herbert Marx, youngest of the Marx Brothers ZEPPO
Meadow where Magna Carta was signed RUNNYMEDE
Member of a minority group in Scotland that refused to join the United Presbyterian Church WEEFREE
Member of a voluntary organisation helping people in despair SAMARITAN
Military chief administrative officer ADJUTANTGENERAL
Of the upper part of the windpipe LARYNGAL
One who has been rejected by society OUTCAST
One who plots, fiddles or meddles TINKERER
Questions designed to measure intelligence IQTEST
Shorter and thicker DUMPIER
Town on River Seine in northern France STDENIS
Type of chemical element that is malleable and ductile, usually solid METAL
Unravel, develop naturally EVOLVE