The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 169 - Jan 16 2012

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1949 play by Sidney Kingsley, turned into a film starring Kirk Douglas DETECTIVESTORY
1963 film starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn CHARADE
A 1912 work by the Austrian-born composer Arnold Schoenberg PIERROTLUNAIRE
Administrative centre of Devon EXETER
Amelia --, US champion of women's rights (1818-94) BLOOMER
An Arab salad made with cracked wheat, mint, parsley, and usually cucumber TABBOULEH
Birthplace, in Wisconsin, of Roy Chapman Andrews, naturalist and explorer (1884-1960) BELOIT
Book forming part of 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series by C.S. Lewis THESILVERCHAIR
Chaos TOHUBOHU
Extinct elephant MAMMOTH
French term for a painter in the style of Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) INTIMISTE
German writer of adventure novels (1842-1912) KARLMAY
Medieval crossbow ARBALEST
Michael William --, Irish composer of the opera 'The Bohemian Girl' BALFE
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New Zealand tree with a spreading crown and glossy green leaves TITOKI
Nocturnal burrowing lizard-like reptile of New Zealand TUATARA
Novel by George Eliot ADAMBEDE
Novel by Keith Waterhouse BILLYLIAR
Posterior nasal apertures CHOANAE
Record label founded by the Beatles in 1968 APPLE
Robert --, German biochemist who shared the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1988 HUBER
Scottish city on the North Sea ABERDEEN
Siberian breed of dog SAMOYED
The leading administrative centre of the Ruhr, Germany ESSEN
The main character in Truman Capote's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' HOLLYGOLIGHTLY
The standard monetary unit of Panama BALBOA
The white of an egg ALBUMEN
Tibetan breed of dog LHASAAPSO