The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 82 - May 17 2010

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-- Baline, former name of Irving Berlin ISRAEL
1972 film starring Liza Minnelli CABARET
A Buddhist who has attained nirvana ARHAT
Ancient region of Asia Minor LYDIA
Another name for aardvark ANTBEAR
Another name for wood pigeon CUSHAT
Baseball player, for the New York Yankees, in the 1920s and 30s LOUGEHRIG
Burrowing mollusc TUSKSHELL
Channel between the Orkney Islands and Caithness in the north of Scotland PENTLANDFIRTH
Chiefly perennial grasses of cool temperate regions Poa
City in western California SANJOSE
Early 20th century style and movement in art, especially painting CUBISM
Father-in-law of Moses JETHRO
First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic AMELIAEARHART
French composer of operas DELIBES
Herman --, US inventor and computer scientist HOLLERITH
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In medieval times, a steward who managed the domestic staff of a noble house SENESCHAL
Jeremy --, philosopher, jurist, and social reformer BENTHAM
Longest river in Scotland TAY
Murdered thane whose ghost appears to Macbeth BANQUO
Musical by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx AVENUEQ
New Zealand mountaineer and explorer EDMUNDHILLARY
Road, built by US troops, extending from Dawson Creek to Fairbanks ALASKAHIGHWAY
Robert Falcon --, explorer SCOTT
Soldier who carries the Colours ENSIGN
St Mary --, a London street, site of 'the gherkin' AXE
Standard --, Belgian football club LIEGE
The anterior part of an insect's labium or lower lip LIGULA
The legislative assembly of each state in present-day Germany and Austria LANDTAG
The milky latex of the sapodilla tree CHICLE
Town in Cornwall REDRUTH
Will --, English comic actor (1888-1949) HAY