The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 1,014 - Apr 29 2012

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1874 novel by Anthony Trollope PHINEASREDUX
Another name for Irish Gaelic ERSE
Benigno --, Philippine politician 1932-83 AQUINO
Bunkum, pretentious nonsense BLAHBLAHBLAH
Emotional or psychological preoccupation HANGUP
Fate holding distaff from which Lachesis spun the thread of life CLOTHO
Hollow case containing incendiary material BOMB
Informal word for an inhabitant of the United States YANK
Konrad --, first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany ADENAUER
Lifting barbell over the head in weightlifting CLEANANDJERK
No runs scored off six balls MAIDENOVER
North American name for insect with a hovering flight SPHINXMOTH
Part of medicine concerned with treatment and cure of animal diseases ZOOTHERAPY
Personal feeling of sorrow SELFPITY
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Reflected sound ECHO
River and Gloucestershire village in the Cotswolds EVENLODE
Santa --, city in central Bolivia CRUZ
Short sleek woman's hairstyle ETONCROP
Shortened word used for fixer in photography HYPO
Small horse with a thick coat originating in some islands in northern Scotland SHETLANDPONY
Small town in Easter Ross north of Invergordon TAIN
Solicitors' governing body for England and Wales LAWSOCIETY
Spirit in Muslim theology and folklore DJINNI
Story about superhuman beings of an earlier age MYTH
Territory for the rulers of Florence and Tuscany created by the Pope in 1569 GRANDDUCHY
Town holding a charter from the Crown ROYALBURGH
Village in Conwy valley in Conwy County Borough, North Wales BETWSYCOED
Wrestling hold also called double shoulder lock FULLNELSON