The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 987 - Oct 16 2011

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-- acid, found in mineral springs in Italy BORACIC
1415 battle in northern France AGINCOURT
Area of influence controlled autocratically FIEFDOM
Arnold --, Austrian-born American actor and politician SCHWARZENEGGER
Coolness and readiness to act in an emergency PRESENCEOFMIND
Core of an ear of maize CORNCOB
Division of Iron Age as exemplified at a place of the same name near Neuchatel in Switzerland LATENE
Douglas --, American general, commander during Second World War MACARTHUR
Extra text to be included at the end ADDENDUM
French city where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake ROUEN
Having a restless desire ITCHING
Heroine in Shakespeare's 'Othello' DESDEMONA
Knot of hair worn at back of head and neck CHIGNON
Leaves and shoots of this tree are used in dyeing SUMACH
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Like St Paul's Cathedral, having a cupola DOMED
Member of a Zulu breakaway tribe in Zimbabwe NDEBELE
Mid 19th-century group of French painters BARBIZONSCHOOL
Musical instrument similar to the soprano saxophone MANZELLO
Narrative of a book as opposed to the dialogue RECIT
Of a 500th anniversary or its celebration QUINCENTENNIAL
Of the outer layer of skin EPIDERMAL
Order of marine mammals that includes whales and dolphins CETACEA
Pacific salmon of coastal areas from Japan to California SOCKEYE
Port on the east coast of Sicily SYRACUSE
Slang word for someone who hoards things SQUIRREL
Something that visually symbolises an object, idea or group, etc. EMBLEM
Substance obtained from pine, used for preparing bows that play stringed instruments ROSIN
Word from Latin meaning in the same place IBIDEM