The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 160 - Nov 14 2011

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Clues Answers
1993 number one single by Take That BABE
A set of nine things ENNEAD
Alan --, the first American in space SHEPARD
Country in southern Europe ITALY
Danish chess grandmaster (1935-2010) BENTLARSEN
Django --, Belgian jazz guitarist REINHARDT
Edible Australian fish BARRAMUNDI
Eleanor --, novelist who wrote a trilogy charting the early years of European settlement in Australia DARK
Florentine statesman and writer (1469-1527) MACHIAVELLI
Former name of Benin DAHOMEY
George --, head prefect at Greyfriars School in the Billy Bunter books WINGATE
Having winged feet ALIPED
Important naval base in Roman times and a centre of the Crusades in the Middle Ages BRINDISI
Industrial city in Upper Austria STEYR
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Irish novelist, made a DBE in 1987 IRISMURDOCH
Leonid --, Soviet statesman (1906-82) BREZHNEV
Main antagonist in Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' SIMONLEGREE
Member of an American Indian people inhabiting a wide area around Lake Superior OJIBWA
North American plant of the wintergreen family PIPSISSEWA
One of the Leeward Islands of French Polynesia BORABORA
Oriental citrus fruit like a very large orange SHADDOCK
Place where judo or karate, etc are taught or practised DOJO
Red-billed seabird Arctictern
Relating to speech sounds PHONIC
The larva of a fly that develops beneath the skin of various animals, often causing death SCREWWORM
The personal name of God, revealed to Moses on Mount Horeb JEHOVAH
Wild mountain goat IBEX
Winner of the first Gentleman's Singles title at Wimbledon SPENCERGORE