The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 1,035 - Sep 23 2012

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AC --, Italian football team MILAN
After murdering his brother he went to the Land of Nod CAIN
Centre for industrial research SCIENCEPARK
Child who is homeless and neglected WAIF
Cooling-room at Roman public baths FRIGIDARIUM
Dialect, possibly Scandinavian, word for a country lout or soldier SWAD
Distinctive odour that is offensively unpleasant PONG
Free-living plant-parasitic nematode EELWORM
Industrial region in Germany RUHR
Infringe, violate the law INFRACT
Insect having hard or horny forewings COLEOPTERAN
Iron bar to support end of log in a fire FIREDOG
Japanese globe fish eaten after poisonous parts have been removed FUGU
Married woman in Germany FRAU
Michel de Notredame, French physician and astrologer 1503-66 NOSTRADAMUS
Nick --, English golfer FALDO
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Nipa palm or its leaves used for thatching ATAP
North American slang for a football PIGSKIN
Of the part of the iris of the eye next to the pupil AREOLAR
Peter --, French philosopher and scholar who fell in love with Heloise ABELARD
Relating to the Maharashtra state of India or the language of its people MARATHI
Sacred river in Xanadu (Coleridge) ALPH
Silver salmon, North Pacific fish with small black spots COHO
Standard monetary unit of Bahrain DINAR
Sudanese military leader who captured Khartoum in 1885 MAHDI
Type of small hotel ONESTAR
US blue singer, composer and guitarist McKinley Morganfield MUDDYWATERS
Utter vociferously ROAR
Waterway between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans PANAMACANAL
White-coated cattle found in Northumberland Chillingham
Will-o'-the-wisp Ignisfatuus
Word for potato in Indian cookery ALOO