The Telegraph - GENERAL CROSSWORD NO: 506 - Jul 14 2002

Tired of your current crossword puzzle? Try solving our daily crossword puzzles. GO TO DAILY PUZZLES!
Clues Answers
- - junction, junction formed by two superconducting metals Josephson
A trustee in relation to a beneficiary FIDUCIARY
Bay of the Atlantic at the mouth of the Hudson River NEW
Be irritated as by constant criticism Getthe
Black - - , small spotted tuna SKIPJACK
Bob - - , character in 'The Pickwick Papers' SAWYER
Bolt forming the pivot of a hinge PINTLE
Collect the fruits of the earth for the harvest INGATHER
Diamond-shaped figures RHOMBI
Double fold of peritoneum OMENTUM
Dwarf who destroys himself in a Germanic folktale RUMPELSTILTSKIN
Emotional shocks that may have long-lasting effects TRAUMATA
Frosty, exceedingly cold GELID
Hostilities following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait GULF
In a period of seven days AWEEK
It reached up to heaven in a dream in the Old Testament JACOBS
Clues Answers
Karl - - , Hungarian sociologist, author of 'Ideology and Utopia' MANNHEIM
Land at the edge of a road WAYSIDE
Major division in the animal or vegetable kingdom PHYLUM
Person who installs electric cables etc. in USA WIREMAN
Portuguese gold coin minted in early 18th century JOHANNES
Science or practice of testing visual acuity OPTOMETRY
Scotland's largest city GLASGOW
SECOND PART OF 1 ACROSS WAR
SECOND PART OF 24 NEEDLE
SECOND PART OF 26 YORK
SECOND PART OF 5 LADDER
Silver coins of ancient Greece DRACHMAE
The berries of this shrub are used in making gin JUNIPER
Untidy or unsystematic search RUMMAGE
Wine steward in restaurant or hotel SOMMELIER