The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 22 - Mar 23 2009

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A 1902 piano rag by Scott Joplin THEENTERTAINER
A 1945 David Lean film based on Noel Coward's play, 'Still Life' BRIEFENCOUNTER
A blended Welsh Cheddar cheese with wholegrain mustard seeds and Welsh ale REDDRAGON
A city of Arcadia, reputed to be the most ancient city in Greece LYCOSURA
A novel by Erskine Caldwell GODSLITTLEACRE
A plant bearing yellow daisy-like flowers, used medicinally for the treatment of bruises ARNICA
A river in southern Victoria, Australia YARRA
Actor best known for the tramp character he played in over 70 films CHAPLIN
Anton Stepanovich --, a Russian composer who studied under Rimsky-Korsakov ARENSKY
Belonging to or dating from the oldest division of the European Jurassic period LIASSIC
City in Bavaria, southern Germany NUREMBERG
Enzo --, Italian racing car driver and automobile manufacturer FERRARI
Formerly, in Oxford, the Saturday before Shrove Tuesday EGGFEAST
In Greek mythology, a giant with 100 eyes ARGUS
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In whist, a combination of two high cards in the same suit that do not form a sequence TENACE
Indian fig tree with vast rooting branches BANYAN
Member of an extinct Indian tribe of the West Indies TAINO
Music Hall comedian shown on the 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' cover ISSYBONN
Old Testament patriarch, the father of Jacob and Esau ISAAC
One of the Pleiades, mother of Dardanus ELECTRA
Republic on the Mediterranean Sea, established in 1948 ISRAEL
Sentences in which conjunctions are omitted ASYNDETA
State in central Mexico AGUASCALIENTES
The foretelling of events, by Roman soothsayers, by the inspection of entrails EXTISPICY
The name given by Shelley to Keats in his elegy lamenting the latter's death ADONAIS
The smallest of the four main islands of Japan Shikoku
Type of gypsum used in decorative carving ALABASTER
US director of the 1956 film, 'The Ten Commandments' DEMILLE