The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 1 - Mar 1 2009

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A soft woven fabric (7) FLANNEL
Capital of Manitoba, Canada (8) WINNIPEG
Chemical element, atomic number 10 (4) NEON
Common bulbous plant with showy, fragrant flowers (4) LILY
Common name for adipose tissue (3) FAT
Connective tissue of the human body (9) CARTILAGE
Counsel or guidance (6) ADVICE
Curious. From the old French meaning �in fun� (4) AGOG
Gustave ��; French author (8) FLAUBERT
Jewish skullcap, also called a kippah (8) YARMULKE
Juan Manuel ��; Argentinian Fifties F1 champion, nicknamed �bandy legs� (6) FANGIO
King of England from 1189 to 1199 (7,1) RICHARD I
Large city in Germany located in the state of Baden-W�rttemberg (9) HEILBRONN
Large species of penguin which primarily lives and breeds on the Falkland Islands (6) GENTOO
Lively baroque dance (5) GIGUE
Muhammad ��; legendary boxer born Cassius Clay (3) ALI
Open carriage with four wheels and facing side-seats (8) SOCIABLE
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Organic substance essential for nutrition and growth (7) VITAMIN
Palm tree of Africa and Madagascar (6) RAFFIA
Roman god of the woods and fields (8) SILVANUS
Sir Frederick ��; 19th-century, English-born politician (8) WHITAKER
South American landlocked republic (7) BOLIVIA
Substance consumed to produce energy (4) FUEL
Supplement rich in vitamins A and D (3,5,3) COD-LIVER OIL
Supplement that helps slow cartilage loss in arthritis (11) GLUCOSAMINE
Suspense movie genre (8) THRILLER
Term for a female pig (3) SOW
The main artery of the human body (5) AORTA
The seed-bearing spike of a cereal plant (3) EAR
Wheat-like cereal plant (3) RYE
William ��; author of Lord of the Flies (7) GOLDING
Woodland plant with small, drooping yellow flowers (5) OXLIP
Word that links custard, plant and roll (3) EGG
�� 3; essential fatty acid (5) OMEGA