The Telegraph - GENERAL CROSSWORD NO: 715 - Jul 23 2006

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- - D Eisenhower, former US President DWIGHT
Area forbidden to aircraft NOFLYZONE
Constance - - , British translator of Russian novels 1862-1946 GARNETT
Edible marine molluscs OYSTERS
Elizabeth - - Browning, poet 1806-61 BARRETT
Having a slim-waisted figure HOURGLASS
His pseudonym was George Orwell ERICBLAIR
Huntress in Greek mythology ATALANTA
In readiness and within easy reach TOHAND
Indiscreet talker, an idle chatterer TATTLER
Ingenuousness, natural simplicity NAIVETE
It is used in laboratory for sterilising equipment STEAMBATH
Italian architect and painter of the High Renaissance Peruzzi
Its smooth pink skeleton is used in making jewellery REDCORAL
On a big scale and very obvious WRITLARGE
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One of a small fraternity of ascetic Jews ESSENE
Pacific Ocean between Korea and NE China YELLOWSEA
Person of consequence SOMEBODY
Practitioner who uses currents to ease pain (16) ELECTRO
Rich embroidery bordering an ecclesiastical vestment ORPHREY
SECOND PART OF 1 ACROSS WOOSTER
SECOND PART OF 2 DOWN THERAPIST
St.- - - , industrial city SW of Lyons ETIENNE
The practical world as opposed to the glamorous fictional world REALLIFE
Thin or imitation silk SATINET
Title used in familiar affection PETNAME
TV comedy drama starring Stephen Fry Jeevesand
Ulrich - - , Swedish skater 1877-1949 SALCHOW
Word from America meaning excitable or spirited FEISTY
Word from Spanish for a window Ventana