The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 77 - Apr 12 2010

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'Robinson --', a novel by Daniel Defoe CRUSOE
'The Mysterious -- at Styles', Agatha Christie's first published novel AFFAIR
-- potabile, a former medicine or cordial containing a small quantity of gold AURUM
-- Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States THEODORE
1989 film starring Kevin Costner, based on the novel 'Shoeless Joe' FIELDOFDREAMS
A long cloak or soldier's coat, usually with a hood CAPOTE
A member of a people of the Philippines, living chiefly in the region around Manila TAGALOG
A small silvery Australasian fish INANGA
A Spanish soup, served cold GAZPACHO
Ancient Phoenician city, near modern-day Beirut Byblos
Character created by the novelist James Patterson ALEXCROSS
Department of NE France ARDENNES
Football club based at Selhurst Park in London CRYSTALPALACE
Friedrich --, German dramatist and poet SCHILLER
In Bolivia, one of the highest cities in the world POTOSI
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In Greek mythology, a king of Thrace RHESUS
Jean --, French dramatist ANOUILH
Julius --, Chancellor of Austria (1953-61) RAAB
Nelson --, US bandleader RIDDLE
Popular name of Beethoven's last piano concerto EMPEROR
Port and resort in Kent RAMSGATE
Robert --, author of the play 'A Man for All Seasons' BOLT
Robert --, Scottish poet (1814-37) NICOLL
Robot made of biological and machine components CYBORG
Russian city on the Dnieper River SMOLENSK
Salman --, British novelist, born in Bombay in 1947 RUSHDIE
Stevie --, a member of the pop group Fleetwood Mac NICKS
Swimming stroke BUTTERFLY
The Court of the --, the official heraldry office for Scotland LORDLYON
Welsh town noted for its choir TREORCHY