The Times - Cryptic - Club Monthly 20016 - December 28, 2001

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A brand of tinned pork luncheon-meat SPAM
A cat renowned for its eyesight LYNX
A Central Asian wild ass, rather like a mule DZIGGETAI
A character from The Magic Roundabout ZEBEDEE
A fertile soil-type derived from a calcium-rich bedrock RENDZINA
A flavour-giving ingredient of red wines TANNIN
A French theologian who secretly married his pupil Héloïse ABELARD
A line of constant rainfall on a map ISOHYET
A member of a nudist sect ADAMITE
A Presbyterian withdrawing from the Church of Scotland around 1733 SECEDER
A three-faced pebble shaped by wind-blown sand DREIKANTER
A well-known book by George and Weedon Grossmith DIARYOFANOBODY
A West African personal name, meaning 'born on Sunday' in Twi QUASHEE
American composer born in 1910, writer of ten symphonies SCHUMAN
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Austrian-born film actor who started off as a body-builder SCHWARZENEGGER
Billy Bunter's school form REMOVE
Breathing in Greek grammar SPIRITUS
Flemish painter whose name is associated with a type of collar and beard VANDYKE
Formed into small districts CANTONISED
Group whose albums include The Bends and Pablo Honey RADIOHEAD
Latin phrase meaning 'as above' UTSUPRA
Latin phrase meaning 'as below' UTINFRA
One of Anthony Trollope's Barchester novels THEWARDEN
One of the four bases of genetic coding in DNA and RNA ADENINE
Part of the Mediterranean sea, with many islands IONIANSEA
Scottish town where the heart of Robert the Bruce is buried MELROSE
Source of the stone which unlocked Egyptian hieroglyphs ROSETTA
The factory built by Wedgwood, in use until 1940 ETRURIA