The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 879 - Sep 20 2009

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1960s American sitcom starring Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman IDREAMOFJEANNIE
Arthur --, Liverpool-born comedian 1900-82 ASKEY
Bertrand --, philosopher, mathematician and social reformer 1872-1970 RUSSELL
Boris --, world champion at chess in 1969 SPASSKY
Complete reversal of policy UTURN
Duo with hit �Wake Me Up Before You Go Go' in 1984 WHAM
Electronic device for detecting presence of specified compounds ENOSE
Expression from French meaning looked upon with disapproval MALVU
First words of St John�s Gospel INTHEBEGINNING
Flat pieces of pasta LASAGNE
Form groups of two, usually one male and one female PAIROFF
Fran�ois Duvalier, Haitian President from 1957 to 1971 PAPADOC
Hard ball or knot of wood KNUR
Hawaiian feast or party with entertainment LUAU
Indian musk-shrew SONDELI
Indian tree of the Butea genus DHAK
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Jimmy �Schnozzle� --, US comedian 1893-1980 DURANTE
Kiss in a rude or playful manner BUSS
Low marshy ground in South Africa VLEI
Made a pillaging or destructive raid RAVAGED
Margaret --, English novelist DRABBLE
Member of a North American people now mainly living in Mississippi CHOCTAW
Narrow-bladed cutting-tool FRETSAW
Order whereby judgement is not made for a period of time STAYOFEXECUTION
Peruvian UN Secretary-General from 1982 to 1991 PerezdeCuellar
Public baths in ancient Rome THERMAE
Soft roe of male fishes MILT
Specialised in a particular subject MAJORED
Tending to flow gently or exude OOZY
The emblic, an East Indian tree AMLA
Wackford --, headmaster of Dotheboys Hall in �Nicholas Nickleby' SQUEERS
Wool or other fibre separated by combing NOIL