The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 202 - Sep 3 2012

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'The Fall of the House of --', a short story by Edgar Allan Poe USHER
-- Keys, US R&B singer-songwriter ALICIA
1975 men's singles champion at Wimbledon ARTHURASHE
A Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera TRIALBYJURY
African country containing the Tibesti Mountains CHAD
Byzantine seat of government (1204-1313) MANISA
City in Tuscany noted for its 'leaning tower' PISA
David --, rugby union footballer who led Scotland to the Grand Slam in 1990 SOLE
DCI Roy --, character played by Jim Broadbent in the sitcom 'Only Fools and Horses' SLATER
Deep blue semiprecious stone LAPISLAZULI
Douglas --, US general (1880-1964) MACARTHUR
Edith --, French singer known as 'The Little Sparrow' PIAF
Emperor of Japan (1926-89) HIROHITO
English county DERBYSHIRE
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French architect, born in Switzerland (1887-1965) LECORBUSIER
Huntsman's cry signifying that a fox has been sighted TALLYHO
In Norse mythology, one of the divisions of Jotunheim, land of the giants UTGARD
Industrial city in Chile CONCEPCION
Industrial city in Texas AMARILLO
Legislative capital of South Africa CAPETOWN
Mixture of cooked sweet corn kernels and lima beans, served as a vegetable SUCCOTASH
Mythical and heraldic beast UNICORN
Order of the --, Ancient Scottish order of knighthood THISTLE
Plant of the Namib Desert in SW Africa WELWITSCHIA
Proven�al dish made of salt fish cooked with olive oil, garlic and cream BRANDADE
Roman comic actor (in full, Quintus -- Gallus) ROSCIUS
Satirical novel by George Orwell ANIMALFARM
The personification of maternal sorrow NIOBE