The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 159 - Nov 7 2011

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1956 British thriller film starring Donald Sinden EYEWITNESS
2011 winner of the Open Golf Championship, at Royal St George's DARRENCLARKE
Alternative name for the invertebrate phylum Coelenterata CNIDARIA
Any aromatic univalent hydrocarbon radical ARYL
Character in Dodie Smith's novel 'The Hundred and One Dalmatians' CRUELLADEVIL
Crystalline organic compound, present in coal tar Indole
Dame Kate --, New Zealand actress HARCOURT
Embroidery stitches used to hold gathered cloth in even folds SMOCKING
English city founded by the Romans GLOUCESTER
Hill in central Italy, the site of the principal monastery of the Benedictines MONTECASSINO
Landlocked African country CHAD
Musical instrument DULCIMER
Noel Coward play FALLENANGELS
Part of the Pacific Ocean, between Australia and New Guinea ARAFURASEA
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Pasta in the form of short hollow fluted tubes RIGATONI
Pouch once worn by men in the front of tight hose or breeches CODPIECE
Principality on the Mediterranean coast MONACO
Sarah Orne --, US novelist and short story writer (1849-1909) JEWETT
Sean --, Irish playwright (1880-1964) OCASEY
Sheep of a New Zealand breed, kept for both wool and meat CORRIEDALE
Short story by George Langelaan, turned into a film starring Vincent Price THEFLY
Small Japanese container for pills and medicines INRO
The ancient name for the Dardanelles HELLESPONT
The holy book of the Sikhs GRANTH
The second largest city in Austria GRAZ
The third longest river in Europe, after the Volga and the Danube URAL
Three-handed card game using 32 cards SKAT
Yorkshire and England cricket captain BRIANCLOSE