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The Telegraph General Knowledge Crossword Answers -14-January-2019
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  1. 1.Buster --, star of silent films
  2. 2.Capital of New Jersey
  3. 3.Dark-red cherry used for cherry brandy
  4. 4.Either of the two wings of a cruciform church
  5. 5.English painter noted for his studies of animals
  6. 6.Greek and Roman god of marriage
  7. 7.Greek mathematician, astronomer and geographer of second century AD
  8. 8.Ivan --, tennis player born in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
  9. 9.Miguel de --, author of Don Quixote
  10. 10.Naomi James e.g., one who has sailed round the world
  11. 11.Paul --, he played Jim Hacker in Yes Minister
  12. 12.Person refusing to support ideas
  13. 13.Roman goddess of wisdom
  14. 14.Roman name for Scotland
  15. 15.Small place by Loch Broom in north-west Scotland
  16. 16.Synthetic rubber-like polymer
  17. 17.Tradename for a communications satellite
  18. 18.US inventor of the incandescent electric lamp
  19. 19.-- Verdi, 1813-1901, Italian composer
  20. 20.Brightest star in the constellation Lyra
  21. 21.Corpse reanimated by sorcery
  22. 22.Cylindrical paper containing coins
  23. 23.English dramatist, author of the farce Dandy Dick
  24. 24.English Heritage property near Rushton in Northamptonshire
  25. 25.Flavoured white wine
  26. 26.Fly whose larva produces swelling on back of bull or cow
  27. 27.Human sight without any aid
  28. 28.In darts the line behind which players must stand
  29. 29.Indirect remark usually carrying a suggestion of impropriety
  30. 30.Levy on fossil fuels
  31. 31.Male inhabitant of the Philippines
  32. 32.Maori Ceremonial war dance
  33. 33.Moisturising extract made from leaves of a Mediterranean plant
  34. 34.National museum and art gallery in Paris
  35. 35.One of seven hills on which ancient Rome was built
  36. 36.One who fraudulently converts money for their own use
  37. 37.Orthorhombic rock-forming mineral
  38. 38.Phileas --, he travelled Around the World in Eighty Days
  39. 39.Place for take-off
  40. 40.Samuel Butlers metrical burlesque on the Puritans
  41. 41.Seemingly, as it were
  42. 42.Shallow lake in the Netherlands formed by building of a dam across the old Zuider Zee
  43. 43.Strong alcoholic drink
  44. 44.Thief who enters through a window or skylight
  45. 45.This Island is the smallest US state
  46. 46.Traditional French stew
  47. 47.Womens underwear
  48. 48.-- smokie, an unsplit smoked haddock
  49. 49.--s Cave, cave on Staffa with basaltic pillars
  50. 50.24th book of the Old Testament
  51. 51.Capital of Bulgaria
  52. 52.Capital of the largest South American country
  53. 53.Cloud of small flying drops
  54. 54.Colloquial word for a state of excitement
  55. 55.Exorbitant demand
  56. 56.Flatfish of the genus Citharichthys
  57. 57.Fleshy flaps at the backs of tongues
  58. 58.Historical word for a Turkish palace guard
  59. 59.In Milan, the chief opera house in Italy
  60. 60.Jew of central or eastern European descent
  61. 61.King of Corinth in Greek mythology
  62. 62.Large strong bag with handles
  63. 63.Muse of comedy, also one of the Graces
  64. 64.Mythical tree connecting the nine worlds in Norse cosmology
  65. 65.Occasion reserved for fasting and prayer in the Western Church
  66. 66.Old verse form of six six-lined stanzas
  67. 67.Orange property on a Monopoly board
  68. 68.Oxide of a rare-earth element, a yellowish-white powder
  69. 69.Robert George Dylan --, former England fast bowler
  70. 70.Seaside resort south of Exeter
  71. 71.Shipping Forecast area in the North Sea
  72. 72.Small black bat named after a 19th-century zoologist
  73. 73.Swedish botanist who established the binomial system of biological nomenclature
  74. 74.Tibetan barley dish
  75. 75.Voluntary organisation providing first aid
  76. 76.-- dumpling, suet pudding steamed or boiled in a cloth
  77. 77.-- flop, method of high jumping
  78. 78.-- mortis, stiffness of a dead body
  79. 79.Beam in the roof
  80. 80.Chuck --, first pilot to break sound barrier
  81. 81.Drug used in treating ulcers
  82. 82.Eight-day Jewish festival
  83. 83.Exercises conducted to Latin-American dance music
  84. 84.Fortified town in Jamaica at entrance to Kingston harbour
  85. 85.Health resort in North Island, New Zealand
  86. 86.James Joseph Jacques --, French painter and etcher
  87. 87.Largest Mediterranean island
  88. 88.Location of Monets Gardens north-west of Paris
  89. 89.Manage with what is available
  90. 90.Person who stays up very late
  91. 91.Picture of the firmament
  92. 92.Region of north-east Spain with strong separatist tradition
  93. 93.Roman Catholic service of evensong
  94. 94.Royalist in English Civil War
  95. 95.Safety light used in coalmines
  96. 96.Scottish Celtic rock group with minor hits in 1990s
  97. 97.Setting for R. D. Blackmores Lorna Doone
  98. 98.Ski resort in Swiss canton of Graubunden
  99. 99.Small bushy-tailed rodent
  100. 100.Tiny air-sacs in the lungs
  101. 101.Two lovers in a prose idyll attributed to Greek author Longus
  102. 102.Wart e.g., horny growth over ones skin
  103. 103.Wealthy people who travel frequently for pleasure
  104. 104.-- upon Dearne, small town north of Rotherham
  105. 105.-- Way, Roman road from Lincoln to Exeter
  106. 106.1952 film starring Charlie Chaplin
  107. 107.As much as a large tea container will hold
  108. 108.Baron Wilson of --
  109. 109.Brownish-purple or deep purplish-pink
  110. 110.Chemical vessel used in distillation
  111. 111.Christmas in Christmas cards perhaps
  112. 112.Drifting organisms in the sea
  113. 113.Ella --, 1917-96, US jazz singer
  114. 114.Fictitious city of gold
  115. 115.Gare du --, station in Paris
  116. 116.Greek poet c310-c250BC, creator of ancient bucolic poetry
  117. 117.Hereditary particle Darwin postulated in his theory of pangenesis
  118. 118.Ladys name from a Germanic source
  119. 119.Latin name for Switzerland
  120. 120.Lion-tailed macaque of India
  121. 121.Member of a nomadic Berber people in the Sahara Desert
  122. 122.Oratorio by Sir Michael Tippett (1,5,2,3,4)
  123. 123.Part of graph along which x-coordinate is plotted
  124. 124.Plant of the ginger family used as a dye
  125. 125.Relating to funeral processions
  126. 126.Scottish word for a tumult or disturbance
  127. 127.Slang expression for television
  128. 128.Street in London between Aldwych and High Holborn
  129. 129.Title applied by Christians to Jesus
  130. 130.Unit equivalent to one eighth of the sky area
  131. 131.-- II, last ruler of Aztec empire in Mexico
  132. 132.Abbreviation for a county in northern England
  133. 133.Bantu language widely used in East Africa
  134. 134.Beat with a stick on the soles of the feet
  135. 135.Bird thats a dangerous creature in Lewis Carrolls nonsense poems
  136. 136.Cavalry regiment commanded by Oliver Cromwell
  137. 137.Collection of quatrains by Omar Khayyam
  138. 138.Contagious infection of the skin
  139. 139.English author of The Stones of Venice
  140. 140.Evil fame or public reputation
  141. 141.Female farm animal
  142. 142.Hungarian professor who invented a famous cube
  143. 143.Hypothetical charged subatomic particle of large mass
  144. 144.In zoology, small hooked structures
  145. 145.Jean-Jacques --, 1712-78, French philosopher and writer
  146. 146.Military district on boundary of former Hungarian kingdom
  147. 147.One using tribal objects as symbols of kinship
  148. 148.Opera in four parts by Verdi
  149. 149.Person who studies trees
  150. 150.Place in court where committee of adjudicators sit during a trial

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