The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 91 - Jul 19 2010

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'A latter third of --' (Michael Drayton: 'Nymphidia') (variant spelling) DOWSABELL
'The Mystery of -- Vep', a play by Charles Ludlam IRMA
-- Irmak, river in northern Turkey YESIL
-- sulphide, a colourless liquid that smells like garlic and is used as a flavouring ALLYL
1984 film starring Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah SPLASH
1987 film starring Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks DRAGNET
A moon of Jupiter CALLISTO
Ancient city in central Egypt ABYDOS
Another name for the caecum BLINDGUT
Australian ladybird VEDALIABEETLE
Barnes --, inventor of the 'bouncing bomb' WALLIS
Capital of Hungary BUDAPEST
Celebrated dandy and leader of fashion in 18th-century Britain BEAUNASH
Comic strip in the Scottish newspaper 'The Sunday Post' OORWULLIE
Ian McEwan novel, the Booker Prize winner in 1998 AMSTERDAM
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Irving Berlin song for the 1933 musical 'As Thousands Cheer' HEATWAVE
John --, US inventor of the steel plough DEERE
Mary Baker --, founder of the Christian Science Church EDDY
Mountainous region of central Italy, in the valley of the Tiber UMBRIA
Noel Coward play HAYFEVER
Novel by Gore Vidal DULUTH
Old Testament book EZEKIEL
Queen song written by Brian May WEWILLROCKYOU
Rainer Maria --, lyric poet born in Prague in 1875 RILKE
River running through the US states of New York and Pennsylvania ALLEGHENY
Shelley --, US actress (1920-2006) WINTERS
Sir Frederic C --, English psychologist (1886-1969) BARTLETT
The third son of Queen Elizabeth II EDWARD
Very small Chinese variety of orange (variant spelling) CUMQUAT
World War II Operation, as part of the D-Day landings MULBERRY