The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 57 - Nov 23 2009

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-- Hall in Norfolk, the former seat of the Pastons OXNEAD
A cocktail of whisky and vanilla ice cream DOMPEDRO
A long-range radio-navigation system LORAN
A sea squirt; a large-leaved plant with edible rhizomes Cunjevoi
Borough of New York City MANHATTAN
City in the Netherlands, a member of the Hanseatic League DEVENTER
Composer, and conductor of the Sadler's Wells Ballet (1928-47) CONSTANTLAMBERT
Country on the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic ESTONIA
Ernest --, French philologist and historian (1823-92) RENAN
Germaine --, Australian feminist and writer GREER
Heavy cavalry sword with a slightly curved blade SABRE
In Greek mythology, an idyllic island that sank below the sea in an earthquake ATLANTIS
In Greek mythology, the king of Thessaly who married Alcestis ADMETUS
International sports broadcaster based in Dublin SETANTA
Italian sculptor and goldsmith (1378-1455) LORENZOGHIBERTI
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Kind of embroidery worked on canvas in stitch patterns suggestive of flames BARGELLO
Lake in the Sierra Nevada Mountains TAHOE
Marsupial found on islands off Western Australia BOODIERAT
Michel --, French artist and creator of the painting technique known as Rectoversion DECASO
Patron saint of Bohemia who was canonised in 1989 AGNES
Plant of the arum family with arrow-shaped leaves and edible roots TUCKAHOE
Province of eastern Canada ONTARIO
Resort on the Mediterranean coast of southern France STTROPEZ
River that rises in the Himalayas and flows to the Bay of Bengal GANGES
Small active songbirds TITMICE
The longest river in Ireland SHANNON
The name given to the statue fashioned by Pygmalion and brought to life GALATEA
The star of the first talking picture, 'The Jazz Singer' ALJOLSON
Uganda's largest commercial and military airport ENTEBBE
Unit of weight used to measure the fineness of silk DENIER