The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 132 - May 2 2011

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'The --', the major work of the Italian writer Giovanni Boccaccio DECAMERON
-- Bevan, Welsh Labour politician (1897-1960) ANEURIN
1954 film starring Marlon Brando ONTHEWATERFRONT
1979 album by Gerry Rafferty NIGHTOWL
1993 Turner Prize winner RACHELWHITEREAD
A British Telecom service DATEL
Agnolo --, Italian Mannerist painter BRONZINO
An American Indian people forming part of the Iroquois confederacy TUSCARORA
Another name for lanolin WOOLFAT
Benedictine abbey on the River Enns in Austria ADMONT
Billie --, jazz singer whose autobiography is 'Lady Sings the Blues' HOLIDAY
City in Connecticut, founded in 1641 STAMFORD
Enrico '--' Rizzo, Dustin Hoffman's role in 'Midnight Cowboy' RATSO
Flammable colourless hydrocarbon gas PROPANE
Franklin -- Roosevelt, 32nd president of the USA DELANO
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Freshwater game fish TENCH
Full-bodied Italian red wine BAROLO
German painter best remembered for his portraits of the court of Henry VIII HOLBEIN
Greatly eroded wasteland in South Dakota BADLANDS
How Edward VII was known to his family throughout his life BERTIE
In the 1950s, a tough youth wearing a modified style of Edwardian clothes TEDDYBOY
In the Bible, a Hebrew patriarch, son of Jacob and Leah ISSACHAR
Island in Indonesia, in the Malay Archipelago east of Borneo Sulawesi
Jawless fish with a round sucking mouth LAMPREY
Musical note MIDDLEC
Musician, Jorge --, the first Uruguayan to win an Academy Award DREXLER
Nymph believed to inhabit mountains OREAD
Painting or sculpture of the dead Christ, supported by the Virgin Mary PIETA
Site of an ancient city founded by the Phoenicians CARTHAGE
Thomas E. --, Republican nominee for US president in 1944 and 1948 DEWEY