The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 54 - Nov 2 2009

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-- Bullock, US actress SANDRA
-- the Frog, one of the Muppets KERMIT
1934 British film starring Jessie Matthews EVERGREEN
A centre of the wine-producing region of lower Burgundy MACON
Ancient region of southern Egypt and northern Sudan NUBIA
Breed of chicken with origins in Italy LEGHORN
Capital of Nova Scotia, on the Atlantic HALIFAX
Clifford G --, 1994 Nobel Prize winner in physics with Bertram Brockhouse SHULL
East Sussex town HAILSHAM
Edible bivalve mollusc with a ribbed fan-shaped shell SCALLOP
Fictional pilot and adventurer created by W.E. Johns BIGGLES
French writer, dramatist and poet (1694-1778) VOLTAIRE
Greek physician (129-99) GALEN
Jay --, the central character of a 1925 F. Scott Fitzgerald novel GATSBY
Leonard --, US composer, conductor, and pianist BERNSTEIN
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Members of a gang of long-haired motorcyclists GREASERS
Ottorino --, Italian composer RESPIGHI
Part of the west Pacific between Borneo and the central Philippines SULUSEA
Richard --, US poet (1904-2005) EBERHART
Roman comic dramatist TERENCE
Sir Winston Churchill's poodle RUFUS
Small Australian songbird EMUWREN
Spiro --, US Vice President (1969-73) AGNEW
The protagonist in J.D. Salinger's 'The Catcher in the Rye' HOLDENCAULFIELD
Town in South Australia, site of the Long Range Weapons Establishment WOOMERA
Town in the Basque Provinces of northern Spain, to the east of Bilbao GUERNICA
Town on the River Sirhowy in south-east Wales TREDEGAR
Tropical American plant with large, velvety, bell-shaped flowers GLOXINIA
TV series starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum THEMANFROMUNCLE
US photographer, painter and film-maker (1890-1976} MANRAY