The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 208 - Oct 15 2012

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'The House of --', a 1934 film starring George Arliss ROTHSCHILD
'The Murder at the --', an Agatha Christie novel VICARAGE
'Troilus and --', a tragedy by William Shakespeare CRESSIDA
1987 comedy film starring John Hurt FROMTHEHIP
A curve of which the radius vector represents the velocity of a moving particle HODOGRAPH
Author of the radio drama 'Under Milk Wood' DYLANTHOMAS
Bob and Mike --, doubles partners and winners of many tennis grand slams BRYANT
Bridget --, a leading Op Artist RILEY
Capital of South Dakota PIERRE
Charles --, French statesman (1890-1970) DEGAULLE
Christopher --, Scottish designer who wrote 'The Art of Decorative Design' DRESSER
City in central Italy, on the River Arno FLORENCE
Ernst --, German astronomer (1851-1923) HARTWIG
Flowering plant having large hairy leaves and narrow yellow petals ELECAMPANE
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Graeme --, drummer and one of the original members of the Moody Blues EDGE
Italian-born US film director FRANKCAPRA
Mythical creature, half man and half horse CENTAUR
Oscar --, lyricist and songwriting partner of Jerome Kern, and Richard Rodgers HAMMERSTEIN
Otto --, German physicist: winner of the 1944 Nobel prize for chemistry HAHN
Play by Stanley Houghton, written in 1910 HINDLEWAKES
Ram's horn sounded in the synagogue daily during the month of Elul SHOFAR
Robert --, poet laureate (1813-43) SOUTHEY
Site of St Paul's Cathedral in London LUDGATEHILL
St -- of Alexandria, Greek theologian and Doctor of the Church CYRIL
The Venerable --, English monk BEDE
Tree having clusters of small white flowers and edible nutlike seeds MACADAMIA
William Frederick --, US showman known as Buffalo Bill CODY
William Randolph --, US newspaper publisher (1863-1951) HEARST