The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 23 - Mar 30 2009

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-- Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States GROVER
A superior French brandy ARMAGNAC
An Italian sparkling wine LAMBRUSCO
Andrea -- --, Italian painter (1486-1531) DELSARTO
Capital of Peru LIMA
Elihu --, winner of the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize for his promotion of international arbitration ROOT
Elmer --, a Sinclair Lewis novel and a 1960 Burt Lancaster film GANTRY
Ford car introduced in 1957, named after Henry and Clara Ford's only child EDSEL
Franz -- (1753-1821), German chemist who opened the first sugar beet refinery in 1801 ACHARD
French soldier who was Governor-General of Algeria (1834-35) and Marshal of France (1843) DROUET
Industrial city in northern France, near the border with Belgium LILLE
Joseph --, French writer who published 'Li Margarideto', a book of his own poems, in 1847 ROUMANILLE
Large browsing mammal of the giraffe family OKAPI
Mick --, lead singer with Simply Red HUCKNALL
News agency serving Russia, created in 1992 ITARTASS
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Othello's wife DESDEMONA
Person who performs showy acrobatic movements when skiing or surfing HOTDOG
Quentin --, US film director TARANTINO
Syracuse, New York, the City of -- ISMS
The 50th or 51st Psalm, depending on the version of the Bible MISERERE
The home of Jesus in his youth NAZARETH
The king of Mycenae, father of Agamemnon and Menelaus ATREUS
The Muse of epic poetry CALLIOPE
The smallest Mexican state Tlaxcala
The villain in Shakespeare's 'Othello' IAGO
The Virginian quail COLIN
Victorian mill town in the West Pennine moors RAMSBOTTOM
Virginia Woolf novel TOTHELIGHTHOUSE
Youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II ANASTASIA