The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 43 - Aug 17 2009

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'Better to -- in hell, than serve in heaven' ('Paradise Lost') REIGN
-- Harris, builder of organs for several cathedrals, including Winchester (1681) RENATUS
-- Wallach, one of 'The Magnificent Seven' ELI
A hard Swiss cheese EMMENTHAL
A musical entertainment with dancing, popular in the 18th century RIDOTTO
A solid essential oil used as a liniment in medicine CAMPHOR
An invertebrate organism with a flat body that is divided into segments ANNELID
An ornament placed on the apex of a gable HIPKNOB
Beatles song and film YELLOWSUBMARINE
City in Northern Ireland LISBURN
Dog of film, radio and television RINTINTIN
Friedlieb Ferdinand --, German dye chemist and pioneer of chromatography RUNGE
German painter HOLBEIN
In Tunisian cooking, a spicy oily paste made from chilli and tomatoes HARISSA
Irish province MUNSTER
Italian conductor TOSCANINI
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Jack --, Australian cricketer known for his 'bent finger' bowling grip IVERSON
Jane --, actress and writer, wife of Gerald Scarfe ASHER
Joe --, jazz saxophonist who played briefly with Blood, Sweat and Tears HENDERSON
Lee --, US golfer who won the Open in 1971 and 1972 TREVINO
Lyricist brother of George Gershwin IRA
New Zealand city, on North Island ROTORUA
One of the Cinque Ports RYE
Plant with inedible berries, widely grown as a houseplant JerusalemCherry
President of Chile (1970-73), overthrown by General Pinochet SalvadorAllende
Raymond --, French poet and novelist (1903-76) QUENEAU
Saint, feast day August 12; festival in honour of Cybele HILARIA
Schoolyard or street game PATBALL
Siaka Probin --, president of Sierra Leone (1971-85) STEVENS
Sixth president of the USA JOHNQUINCYADAMS
Tennis player born in Czechoslovakia in 1960 LENDL
Yoko --, widow of John Lennon ONO