The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 624 - Oct 5 2020

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'Anne --', poem by Carol Ann Duffy HATHAWAY
-- Altéry, soprano who represented France in the first Eurovision Song Contest (1956) MATHE
1936 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers FOLLOWTHEFLEET
1973 film starring Elizabeth Taylor ASHWEDNESDAY
2000 film written and directed by Guy Ritchie SNATCH
2002 film starring Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy SHOWTIME
Barthold Georg --, German historian (born in Copenhagen) (1776-1831) NIEBUHR
City in North Yorkshire RIPON
City in the province of Alicante, in Spain ORIHUELA
Colonel Harry --, Welsh equestrian champion associated with the horse Foxhunter LLEWELLYN
David --, artist who painted 'Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy' HOCKNEY
Evergreen tropical shrub widely grown as a pot plant for its decorative foliage SCHEFFLERA
Greek dramatist regarded as the father of Greek tragedy AESCHYLUS
Herbert --, English composer most famous for his large output of Anglican church music HOWELLS
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In the Big Bang theory in astronomy, the primordial matter of the universe YLEM
Indian songbird of the thrush family SHAMA
Large bush with stiff leaves and pink or white flowers TAMARISK
Maurice --, French composer whose best known work is 'Boléro' RAVEL
Musical instrument resembling a small tuba EUPHONIUM
Nigel --, actor who played Lord Andrew Lindsay in the 1981 film 'Chariots of Fire' HAVERS
Norfolk village famous for its religious shrines WALSINGHAM
Novel by Harper Lee GOSETAWATCHMAN
Novel by Olive Higgins Prouty STELLADALLAS
Paste made from minced fish, used to produce crab sticks and the like SURIMI
Philip --, private eye created by author Raymond Chandler MARLOWE
Samuel --, American handgun inventor COLT
Street in Westminster in which many government offices are located WHITEHALL
West End theatre located just off the Strand LYCEUM