The Telegraph - GENERAL CROSSWORD NO: 667 - Aug 14 2005

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An old Spanish coin originally worth two pistoles DOUBLOON
Author of 'The Third Man' GRAHAMGREENE
Birmingham football team ASTONVILLA
Bunkum, pretentious nonsense BLAH
Capital of Rhone department in south-east central France LYON
Cockney rhyming slang meaning to believe ADAMANDEVE
Elongated oval tablet CAPLET
Excessive fervour to do something ZEAL
Fifth book of the 'New Testament' ACTS
Flat bobbin lace VALENCIENNES
Frothy custard made with egg yolks and Marsala ZABAGLIONE
Incense-boat Navicula
Incidental benefit of employment PERK
Informal Australian word for a Queenslander Bananabender
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Matter deposited by river or flood ALLUVIUM
North American plant that smells of turpentine Jerusalemoak
Organ-stop having a fluty sound CLARABELLA
Ornamental article of furniture or dress KNICKKNACK
Painful inflammation of the eyelid STYE
Pole used to mark positions in surveying Rangerod
Removing bumps or inequalities EVENINGOUT
Running together correctly INSYNC
Substitute for actor during eg dangerous stunts BODYDOUBLE
Umbelliferous salad plant related to Angelica LOVAGE
USA slang for a drugs agent NARC
Very small arachnid that breeds in a food made from milk CHEESEMITE
West Indian witchcraft and poisoning OBIA
Whole of south-east Asia from India eastwards INDIES