The Telegraph - GENERAL CROSSWORD NO: 624 - Oct 17 2004

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Clues Answers
Accordion-based music from Louisiana ZYDECO
Another name for deadly nightshade BELLADONNA
Arm of Atlantic Ocean off coast of Antarctica WEDDELLSEA
Book of the Apocrypha with additional stories about Daniel BelandtheDragon
Boring mollusc Stoneeater
Burrowed lair of an otter HOLT
Catherine of - - , one of Henry VIII's wives ARAGON
Convallaria, plant with bell-shaped flowers LILYOFTHEVALLEY
Cook of the highest excellence CORDONBLEU
Decorated with heraldic arms EMBLAZONED
Department in central Peloponnese in Greece ARCADIA
Either of two books by Rudyard Kipling in 1894 or 1895 JUNGLEBOOK
Fish closely related to the roach RUDD
Hood worn by monks COWL
Hot dusty wind from North Africa SIROCCO
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Hydrocarbon of the ethylene series OLEFIN
Imperial dynasty of China from 1279 to 1368 YUAN
Kentish coastal town DEAL
Married woman in Italy SIGNORA
More wavy and twisting Squigglier
Not upper-class NONU
Room with a continuous bench in ancient Greece and Rome EXEDRA
Scottish word meaning to scour or search Sker
Sudden involuntary expiration, associated with a cold SNEEZE
Transcending bounds of natural knowledge OCCULT
Two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy YINANDYANG
White fatty substance forming medullary sheath of nerve-fibres MYELIN
Wind instrument shaped like an elongated egg OCARINA
With either left or right facing forwards SIDEON
Wordgame in which one guesses objects in view ISPY