The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 4 - Nov 17 2008

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1988 Bruce Willis film DIEHARD
A piece of women's clothing that fits tightly and covers the whole body, arms and legs CATSUIT
A poetic drama by Lord Byron MANFRED
A shrub with clusters of small white or pink flowers SPIRAEA
A statute of 1715 RIOTACT
A van made by the Ford Motor Company TRANSIT
An intercalary month of the Jewish calendar ADARSHENI
Capital of Cyprus NICOSIA
Card game OLDMAID
Daniel --, actor who plays James Bond in the 2006 film 'Casino Royale' CRAIG
Film starring Phyllis Calvert and James Mason FANNYBYGASLIGHT
Former US coin first minted in 1792, worth a tenth of a dollar DISME
French artist who executed historical pictures and portraits NATTIER
French composer who developed a style known as musical impressionism DEBUSSY
Freshwater fish with a long slender body and barbels around its mouth LOACH
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Giovanni --, Italian writer and humanist (1313-75) BOCCACCIO
In 'Macbeth', a Scottish nobleman loyal to King Duncan MACDUFF
In which one can get Polynesian food and drinks in the US TIKIBAR
James Joyce novel ULYSSES
Midwinter festival held in Shetland UPHELLYAA
Mrs --, housekeeper at Manderley in Daphne du Maurier's 'Rebecca' DANVERS
Norfolk market town KINGSLYNN
One of the conspirators in 'Julius Caesar' CASCA
One of the most successful bands of the 1980s, among the pioneers of ska in Britain MADNESS
River, its lower course running along the Scottish-English border TWEED
Sir --, a curate in 'Love's Labour's Lost' NATHANIEL
Stella Gibbons novel COLDCOMFORTFARM
Tenant farmer who gives a fixed proportion of the crops in payment for rent METAYER
The county town of County Mayo CASTLEBAR
The testing of a metal or ore to determine its ingredients and quality ASSAY