The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 982 - Sep 11 2011

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-- Moyet, singer who had hits with Yazoo ALISON
-- process, method for making sodium carbonate SOLVAY
Designed to attract attention or publicity GIMMICKY
Edmund --, English astronomer and mathematician 1656-1742 HALLEY
Former name for an assistant Brownie Guider TAWNYOWL
Informal word for a female in Australia SHEILA
Joseph --, Austrian composer 1732-1809 HAYDN
Just a matter for individual conjecture ANYBODYSGUESS
Lower Eocene formation in south-east England LONDONCLAY
Lower house of the Irish parliament DAIL
Mescal, a cactus of northern Mexico and south-west USA PEYOTE
Music term indicating that performer must return to a particular place DALSEGNO
Of questionable authenticity APOCRYPHAL
Pale yellow seed cooked as a vegetable CHICKPEA
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Plant of the thorn apple genus of the family Solanaceae DATURA
Purgative containing juice of squirting cucumber ELATERIN
Representation of the Nativity placed under Christmas tree in Pennsylvanian Dutch homes PUTZ
Sickly sentimentality SCHMALTZ
South-west London district in the borough of Wandsworth PUTNEY
Theoretical fourth dimension in science fiction HYPERSPACE
Tradename for device used for fixing screws RAWLPLUG
Trembled, especially with cold or fear QUAKED
Unreliable vehicle with inadequate suspension BONESHAKER
Usual spelling for a small southern African antelope STEENBOK
Usually poor Spanish-speaking district or community BARRIO
Village in Leicestershire or Shropshire OSBASTON
Volcanic island in Indonesia partially destroyed by its eruption in 1883 KRAKATOA
William --, poet and hymn-writer 1731-1800 COWPER