The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 289 - May 5 2014

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'--: Scenes of Money and Death', a 1973 political drama by Edward Bond BINGO
'This Wheel's on Fire', a 1968 hit single by Julie -- with Brian Auger and The Trinity DRISCOLL
-- beetle, a serious pest of potatoes COLORADO
-- law, a law excluding women from succession to the throne in certain countries SALIC
-- Lennox, Scottish singer-songwriter ANNIE
1882 Epsom Derby winner SHOTOVER
1999 film starring Ralph Fiennes ONEGIN
A hard flat whole-milk cheese, pale yellow in colour and with holes GRUYERE
Any mineral having a metallic lustre, especially a simple sulphide GLANCE
Arthur --, American playwright who wrote 'Death of a Salesman' MILLER
Ben --, golfer, winner of the 1984 and 1995 Masters CRENSHAW
Character played by Orlando Bloom in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' LEGOLAS
County in Leinster province in the Republic of Ireland WICKLOW
Fern of cool or mountainous regions, with tufted rhizomes WOODSIA
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Fictional detective created by Italian writer Andrea Camilleri SALVOMONTALBANO
Friend to Petruchio and suitor of Bianca in 'The Taming of the Shrew' HORTENSIO
Giovanni --, Italian painter of the Venetian school BELLINI
Having only two toes, fingers, or claws DIDACTYL
In Cheshire, a country house owned by the Duke of Westminster EATONHALL
Jeff --, American actor who starred in the 1986 film 'The Fly' GOLDBLUM
Jo-Wilfried --, French tennis player TSONGA
Nursery rhyme character BOPEEP
Nursery rhyme; leading European two-year-old racehorse of 1990 HECTORPROTECTOR
Portuguese island - capital: Funchal MADEIRA
Second largest city in Argentina ROSARIO
Simon --, British historian SCHAMA
To catch birds by temporarily blinding them with light BATFOWL
Variety of pear that does not ripen until winter Nelis