The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 14 - Jan 26 2009

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'The Vicar of --', a song of unknown authorship dating from the 18th century BRAY
-- Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother LUCIEN
1964 World Heavyweight Boxing Champion CLAY
A broad-bladed cleaver-like knife used in the Philippines BARONG
A Mediterranean plant of the borage family ALKANET
A skating movement MOHAWK
A tetramerous plant of the lily family HERBPARIS
Brandy distilled from the fermented juice of cherries KIRSCH
Character in 'The Merchant of Venice' SHYLOCK
Colonel --, a character created by the cartoonist David Low BLIMP
English composer, musical director of Morley College, London (1952-64) FRICKER
English poet and novelist who died in 1956 DELAMARE
Food fish common in American coastal regions of the Atlantic REDSNAPPER
French Impressionist painter and etcher (1839-99) ALFREDSISLEY
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Jean-Luc --, film director born in Paris in 1930 GODARD
King of Sparta who died at the Battle of Thermopylae LEONIDAS
Nickname of the landscape gardener, Lancelot Brown CAPABILITY
Norma --, Canadian actress who was married to the US film producer Irving Thalberg SHEARER
One of the Seven Dwarfs DOPEY
Site of St Paul's Cathedral LUDGATEHILL
The 'C' in George C Scott CAMPBELL
The capital of Macedonia, on the Vardar River SKOPJE
The chief of the Gorgons eventually slain by Perseus MEDUSA
The former name (until 1964) of Malawi NYASALAND
US artist who claimed 'in the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes' WARHOL
US leading man who played the Cisco Kid in 'Old Arizona' WARNERBAXTER
US rock musician noted for his 'Bat out of Hell' album MEATLOAF