The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 1,451 - Sep 20 2020

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'The Life of Gargantua and --', satire by Rabelais PANTAGRUEL
-- de fete, feast-day JOUR
Abbreviation for a council that was abolished in 1986 GLC
Archbishop of York's legal alias EBOR
Area having scrub vegetation in eastern Transvaal LOWVELD
Auxiliary international language IDO
Blunted, removed the outer limits UNEDGED
Central state in USA nicknamed Buckeye State OHIO
Christopher --, c1505-c1572, English musician TYE
Colourless odourless poisonous flammable gas CARBONMONOXIDE
Deflection and acceleration caused by earth's rotation CORIOLISEFFECT
Dietrich --, 1906-45, German Lutheran pastor BONHOEFFER
Fat and flour mixture as a basis for sauces ROUX
Feeling of pain or discomfort near the heart CARDIALGIA
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Germany's government from 1919 to 1933 WEIMARREPUBLIC
Lady of distinguished bravery HEROINE
Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in this Leicestershire castle in 1569 ASHBYDELAZOUCH
Member of the aboriginal people of Japan AINU
Milky alcoholic drink EGGFLIP
Person excessively fond of luxury VOLUPTUARY
Play by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov UNCLEVANYA
Sir John --, CBE, 1940-2017, English actor HURT
Sir Peter --, 1618-80, portrait painter to the court LELY
Sir Walter Scott's baronial mansion ABBOTSFORD
Small house or shelter HUT
Terrace of material that has fallen from a precipice UNDERCLIFF
Unfledged hawk taken from nest for use in falconry EYAS
William Hesketh --, 1851-1925, 1st Viscount, English soap maker and philanthropist LEVERHULME