The Telegraph - GENERAL CROSSWORD NO: 577 - Nov 23 2003

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- - of Aquitaine, queen of France from 1137 to 1152 ELEANOR
16th president of the USA LINCOLN
Aerobic rod-shaped bacteria BACILLI
Alt. spelling for third Jewish month CHISLEV
Antakya is the Turkish name of this ancient city ANTIOCH
Art from a period from about the 1490s to 1520s HighRenaissance
Causing vexation or annoyance IRKSOME
Church passageway leading to the altar AISLE
Clusters of houses in the country HAMLETS
Drink made by boiling pieces of lean meat BEEFTEA
Father of Joshua in the Old Testament NUN
Hellenic or Grecian GREEK
Highest mountain on the island of Crete IDA
Large metal structure on a hill near Gateshead ANGELOFTHENORTH
Method of retaining information outside computer's internal memory Archivalstorage
Most ingenuous or simplistic NAIVEST
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Music with a strongly accented beat ROCKNROLL
People in charge of sections of newspapers EDITORS
Public walk especially one between rows of poplar trees ALAMEDA
Recess with a polygonal window ORIEL
Rudimentary flow regulator in the heart Eustachianvalve
Scottish word for not or no NAE
Small pale seedless raisin SULTANA
Something that gives a characteristic smell ODORANT
Strike in which workers refuse to leave their place of work SITDOWN
Thousand raised to the ninth power OCTILLION
Tight-fitting high-necked Chinese dress CHEONGSAM
Ultra-wide-angle lens FISHEYE
Under an assumed title (abbrev.) INCOG
Within an indefinite time YET
Wooded region of north-east France ARGONNE
Wooden structures used for hanging criminals Gallowses