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The Telegraph - General Knowledge Aug 11 2014

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2008 film starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman AUSTRALIA
Amphitheatre in Rome, used in ancient times for chariot races, public games etc CIRCUSMAXIMUS
Any of several large fish of the mackerel family, somewhat smaller than the tunas BONITO
Capital of the German state of Mecklenberg-Vorpommern SCHWERIN
Charles --, US contract bridge expert, author of 'Winning Bridge Made Easy' (1936) GOREN
City in Mexico, an agricultural trading centre URUAPAN
City in Uzbekistan NAMANGAN
Frances de --, Ruth Jones in the sitcom 'Rising Damp' LATOUR
General term for Chinese martial arts WUSHU
Geoffrey --, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1945 to 1961 FISHER
German-born nun who established leprosy clinics across Pakistan RUTHPFAU
In the New Testament, the husband of Mary the mother of Jesus JOSEPH
Island in San Francisco Bay, a federal prison until 1963 ALCATRAZ
Italian physicist, inventor, and Nobel Prize winner MARCONI
ITV detective series set during and shortly after World War II FOYLESWAR
Joseph --, commander in chief of French forces in World War I Joffre
Marsh plant having clusters of small white or pinkish flowers and broad pointed leaves WATERPLANTAIN
Member of an early sect of Jewish Christians who believed Christ to be the Messiah NAZARENE
Mixture of spices used in Indian cookery GARAMMASALA
Monetary unit of the United Arab Emirates worth one tenth of a dirham DINAR
Network of sympathetic nerves high in the back of the abdomen SOLARPLEXUS
Of an Indo-European language group in which original velar stops became palatised SATEM
One of the two main characters in Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot', with Vladimir ESTRAGON
Otto --, director of the 1965 film 'Bunny Lake is Missing', starring Laurence Olivier PREMINGER
Ray --, winner of six snooker world championships in the 1970s Reardon
Short story by Tobias Wolff SAYYES
The agreement establishing a dual monarchy for Austria and Hungary in 1867 AUSGLEICH
Translator of the New Testament published in 1582 in a city where French kings were crowned RHEMIST
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