The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 260 - Oct 14 2013

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1958 film based on a novel of the same name by Christopher Landon ICECOLDINALEX
1990 comedy film starring Roger Rose SKIPATROL
1992 film based on a novel of the same name by Bryce Courtenay THEPOWEROFONE
A fastening consisting of a loop and hook, formerly used in armour and clothing AGRAFFE
A light blue colour with a greyish tinge SAXE
A national deity of the ancient Philistines DAGON
Ballroom dance FOXTROT
Clarice --, English ceramic designer CLIFF
Commander of the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War THOMASFAIRFAX
Constellation in the northern hemisphere THELYNX
Cooked or served in lightly browned butter with lemon juice and parsley MEUNIERE
Floating masses of reeds and weeds that occur on the White Nile and obstruct navigation SUDD
Game, also called jackstraws SPILLIKINS
Hard dry cheese made from skimmed milk, used grated on pasta dishes and soups PARMESAN
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Indian dessert made from cheese, milk, and almonds RASMALAI
Instrument for measuring the area of an irregular plane figure INTEGRATOR
James Roderick ('Jim') --, real name of the comedian Vic Reeves MOIR
John --, English metaphysical poet (1573-1631) DONNE
Marcus Terentius --, Roman scholar and satirist VARRO
Mountainous Greek island in the Aegean Sea SAMOTHRACE
One of Agatha Christie's characters, a mystery novelist ARIADNEOLIVER
Port and resort in Suffolk FELIXSTOWE
Province of the Republic of Ireland MUNSTER
River that empties into Cardiff Bay Taff
Season preceding Christmas ADVENT
Sir Henry --, actor and singer whose career with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company spanned fifty years LYTTON
Small bushy aromatic Eurasian plant of the daisy family FEVERFEW
The eight US universities that have a similar academic and social reputation to Oxford and Cambridge IVYLEAGUE