The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 144 - Jul 25 2011

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'The --', a 1931 film marking the debut of Clark Gable in a talkie PAINTEDDESERT
1959 hit single for both Ritchie Valens and Marty Wilde DONNA
A small round black fruit ELDERBERRY
Ancient city on the coast of North Africa CARTHAGE
Ancient Greek city in North Africa CYRENE
Brick construction with flues, to provide warmth to fruit trees to hasten growth and ripening HOTWALL
Don Quixote's horse ROSINANTE
Elizabeth --, English potter FRITSCH
English comedienne and actress (1919-96) BERYLREID
Former name (until 1939) for Thailand SIAM
In Roman mythology, a king, son of Procas NUMITOR
Italian city on the River Po TURIN
Italian family of violin makers in Cremona AMATI
Latin American dance MAMBO
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Novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle THESIGNOFFOUR
Novel by Sir Walter Scott KENILWORTH
Nymph in love with Narcissus ECHO
Oxford and Cambridge universities regarded together OXBRIDGE
Person who makes arrows FLETCHER
Plant of the buttercup family with brightly coloured flowers and deeply divided leaves ANEMONE
Public area directly across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House in Washington DC LAFAYETTEPARK
Rolling Stones song from their 2005 album 'A Bigger Bang' INFAMY
Ross --, actor who played Grant Mitchell in 'EastEnders' KEMP
Small black tailless dog of a breed with a ruff of fur round its neck SCHIPPERKE
Small dark-coloured damson DAMASKPLUM
Type of plant with thick pointed leaves, or the thick liquid found in the leaves which is used to treat damaged skin ALOEVERA
US jazz musician and bandleader (1908-2002) LIONELHAMPTON
Veronica --, US actress (1922-73) LAKE