The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 917 - Jun 13 2010

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-- Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon NEIL
-- Castle, childhood home of Anne Boleyn HEVER
Accommodation available for people to dwell in LIVINGQUARTERS
Antoine Laurent --, French scientist 1743-94 LAVOISIER
Charge for use of a wharf Quayage
Coloured flare fired from a pistol VERYLIGHT
Commercial airlines and their operations CIVILAVIATION
Hebrew measure equal to about a bushel EPHA
Herbaceous rock plant ALYSSUM
High-ranking officer in the armed forces MARSHAL
Informal word for the stomach of an animal CRAW
Informal word meaning ingratiatingly intimate PALSYWALSY
Known only by experience EMPIRIC
Kota Kinabalu is the capital of this Malaysian state SABAH
Long strip of leather attached to a short handle HORSEWHIP
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Mistress of Bill Sikes in 'Oliver Twist' NANCY
Na�ve young woman INGENUE
Of a sentence in which conjunctions are omitted ASYNDETIC
One of the Princes in the Tower who was king in 1483 EDWARDV
Polish-born French composer 1810-49 FREDERICCHOPIN
Produce as distinguished from money KIND
Programme that is broadcast again RERUN
Religion that is a development of Babism BAHAI
Santiago de --, capital of Galicia in NW Spain COMPOSTELA
Senior cabinet minister without specified official duties LORDPRIVYSEAL
Showing a more brooding ill-humour MOODIER
Silvery metallic element found in monazite and gadolinite YTTRIUM
Slang word for one lacking in culture, fashion-sense and self-control CHAV
Sweeney --, barber who murdered his customers TODD
Toothed rack of bar RATCH