The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 205 - Sep 24 2012

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'-- Days', a 1954 musical SALAD
-- Eve, an alternative name for New Year's Eve SYLVESTER
1924 adventure novel by P.C. Wren BEAUGESTE
A deficiency in the number of red blood cells or in their haemoglobin content ANAEMIA
Actor who played Bisley in the TV comedy series 'The Army Game' ALFIEBASS
Adriaen --, Flemish painter (1605-38) BROUWER
Arthur --, French poet (1854-91) RIMBAUD
Asian antelope, having an enlarged slightly elongated nose SAIGA
Brittle biscuit of unleavened bread, traditionally eaten during Passover MATZA
Chosen comrade of Aeneas in Virgil's 'Aeneid' ACHATES
Clarinettist in his Paramount Jazz Band ACKERBILK
Country of South America ARGENTINA
George --, author of 'Adam Bede' ELIOT
In historical law, the loss of civil rights through conviction for high treason ATTAINDER
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In Roman mythology, a vestal virgin who betrayed Rome to the Sabines TARPEIA
John --, English pianist and composer (1937-89) OGDON
Liverpool club associated with the Beatles THECAVERN
Louis --, French chemist and bacteriologist PASTEUR
Michael --, English playwright, author of the farce 'Noises Off' FRAYN
Novel by John Grisham THECLIENT
Novel by Norman Mailer ANAMERICANDREAM
Novella written by Joseph Conrad HEARTOFDARKNESS
Nursery rhyme WEEWILLIEWINKIE
Poem by Robert Frost THEROADNOTTAKEN
Queen of the Fairies in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' TITANIA
River of Switzerland and France RHONE
Stout whip used formerly in Russia as an instrument of punishment KNOUT
Villain created by Chester Gould for the 'Dick Tracy' comic strip FLATTOP