The Telegraph - GENERAL CROSSWORD NO: 792 - Jan 13 2008

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- - Durham, lead singer of the Seekers JUDITH
African amulet or charm GRIGRI
Bit that remains after main part has gone LEFTOVER
Bookbinding term also known as duodecimo TWELVEMO
Calycanthus or Carolina allspice Strawberryshrub
Capital of Yonne department in central France Auxerre
Combining all people or things involved CONJOINT
Diminutive ploughman's son, hero of a children's story TOMTHUMB
Dramatic poem by Henrik Ibsen PEERGYNT
Dwelling near a large stream RIVERINE
Easily irritated or annoyed PETTISH
Flock of mallards Sord
In poetry, having each word a syllable longer than the previous one Rhopalic
In spite of everything AFTERALL
Irish or Highland dagger or sword SKEANDHU
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Joe - - , baseball player briefly married to Marilyn Monroe DIMAGGIO
Kurt - - , Secretary General of United Nations from 1972 to 1981 WALDHEIM
Late Bronze Age cemetery Urnfield
Occurrence of surplus liquid exceeding limit OVERFLOW
Of a group of lines of verse forming a definite pattern Stanzaic
Overindulged or artificially fostered SPOONFED
Person who plays a jazz guitar AXEMAN
Phrase used when one is trying to remember something LETMESEE
Revolving cover on chimney to improve ventilation COWL
Short romantic story NOVELETTE
Spain and Portugal IBERIA
Study of sources and developments of words ETYMOLOGY
Talked incessantly and tiresomely Yacked
Vehicle with CCTV carrying railway police to deal with vandals and trespassers QTRAIN