The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 939 - Nov 14 2010

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Aleksandr --, Russian composer of 'Prince Igor' BORODIN
American bar with musical entertainment HONKYTONK
Antelope with swollen nose ending in pig-like snout SAIGA
Astrologer or magician of ancient times MAGUS
Barrier marking westernmost extent of the City of London between Fleet Street and Strand TEMPLEBAR
B�te noire, chief object of dislike PETHATE
Dish of seasoned okra pods GUMBO
Distension of the lung EMPHYSEMA
Dull, pedantic, learned person from character in Sir Walter Scott's novels DRYASDUST
Edouard --, French impressionist painter MANET
Filippino --, Italian painter of the Florentine school LIPPI
German novelist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946 HESSE
In the Old Testament the third son of David ABSALOM
In winter sport, one who leaps through the air SKIJUMPER
Insect that is a pest of certain marrow-like plants Squashbug
Irish spelling of word meaning to revoke in cards Renig
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Josiah Willard --, US physical chemist 1839-1903 GIBBS
Long series of travels and adventures ODYSSEY
Military slang for Morse code IDDYUMPTY
Minister between a bishop and deacon in Episcopal churches PRESBYTER
Miracles by the agency of good spirits Theurgy
More than 700 coral islands in the West Indies BAHAMAS
Most expensive property on a Monopoly board MAYFAIR
North American slang for a British sailor LIMEY
Official accounts check AUDIT
Small hand-held portable computer PALMTOP
Small railway freight truck BOGIE
St --, King of Kent from 560 to 616 ETHELBERT
The Volunteer State TENNESSEE
Unsophisticated country person in USA HILLBILLY
Wife of Amphion of Thebes renowned for her weeping NIOBE
Zander or walleye, a percoid fish PIKEPERCH