The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 1,122 - May 25 2014

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-- Corp., US petroleum company EXXON
Airfield fog disperser used in the Second World War FIDO
Apply paint crudely and inexpertly DAUB
Arthur James --, Prime Minister from 1902 to 1905 BALFOUR
Barren coastal region in Co. Galway in the west of Ireland CONNEMARA
Burrowing animal with hard bony plates ARMADILLO
Contemptibly small in amount MEASLY
Country, formerly South West Africa NAMIBIA
Expression from French meaning in spite of my efforts MALGREMOI
Flat-topped defensive mound RAMPART
German chemist, pioneer of agricultural chemistry LIEBIG
German philosopher, author of 'The Phenomenology of Mind' HEGEL
High-quality format used for video recorders BETACAM
Lionel --, English composer and lyricist 1930-99 BART
Louis Hector --, French composer BERLIOZ
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Niamey is the capital of this African country NIGER
North African jackal DIEB
North American river and waterfalls NIAGARA
Of a region in central northern Italy LOMBARDIC
Overwhelming excellent person or thing BOBBYDAZZLER
Parliament of Sweden Riksdag
Peninsula between the Dardanelles and the Gulf of Saros in north-west Turkey GALLIPOLI
Plant bearing dense clusters of flowers FLORIBUNDA
Poison of organic origin TOXIN
Shelter from danger or hardship REFUGE
Specialised words to describe computer hardware and software TECHNOBABBLE
Suburb in London Borough of Barnet Hendon
Town in west central England named after a Scottish civil engineer TELFORD
US slang for a wheel clamp DENVERBOOT
Winter sports resort in western Austria KITZBUHEL