The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 154 - Oct 3 2011

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-- Hawthorne, American novelist NATHANIEL
1956 science fiction film starring Leslie Nielsen and Walter Pidgeon FORBIDDENPLANET
A Hawaiian word for veranda LANAI
Actress who became famous for her part as Lola in 'The Blue Angel' MARLENEDIETRICH
American film, TV, and stage actor, born in 1928 ORSONBEAN
Another term for T-lymphocyte TCELL
Character in 'David Copperfield' URIAHHEEP
Conquerors of England in 1066 NORMANS
Doglike African mammal, a noted scavenger HYENA
Early form of sonar used to detect submarines ASDIC
English royal house descended from John of Gaunt LANCASTER
Fred --, fast bowler for Yorkshire and England TRUEMAN
In Greek mythology, the king of Crete, son of Deucalion IDOMENEUS
King of Troy at the time of its destruction by the Greeks under Agamemnon PRIAM
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Member of a Bantu-speaking people of Rwanda and Burundi WATUTSI
Milton --, Canadian poet (1923-86) ACORN
Monument in Washington D.C. LINCOLNMEMORIAL
Mountain range in China NANSHAN
Opera by Lorenzo Ferrero MARILYN
Opera by Verdi DONCARLOS
Oscar --, Irish dramatist WILDE
Poem by Samuel Garth CLAREMONT
River that rises in the Swiss Alps and flows to the North Sea RHINE
Rudimentary inner toe, especially on a dog's leg DEWCLAW
Spanish guitarist and composer SEGOVIA
Story by Cecelia Ahern GIRLINTHEMIRROR
Telephone messaging system VOICEMAIL
The dried stigmas of a crocus used to flavour or colour food SAFFRON