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The Telegraph - General Knowledge Nov 10 2008

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-- Warwick, US soul and pop singer DIONNE
1993 Holly Hunter film THEPIANO
A Bellini opera NORMA
A New Yorker GOTHAMITE
A nitrogenous fertiliser made from animal wastes AMMONITE
A soft silver-white toxic chemical element BARIUM
A white crystalline compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen XANTHENE
African country, capital Luanda ANGOLA
Any of various gold coins formerly used in Europe PISTOLE
Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie HERCULEPOIROT
Composer born in Cologne in 1819 OFFENBACH
Derek --, former Nottinghamshire and England cricketer, nicknamed Arkle RANDALL
Gum resin once used in medicine, obtained from the roots of a species of parsnip OPOPANAX
In cricket, a fielding position at right angles to the batsman on the off side POINT
Market town in Northern Ireland OMAGH
Medicine man among certain tribes of North American Indians SHAMAN
One of the contour lines used on a weather chart ISALLOBAR
One who foretells or divines, by means of lines, figures or points on the ground GEOMANCER
Oxfordshire village, home to an RAF base BRIZENORTON
Roderick --, Ngaio Marsh's detective ALLEYN
Suzanne --, French tennis player who won the Wimbledon singles title six times LENGLEN
The coyote PRAIRIEWOLF
The piccolo OTTAVINO
The second man to walk on the Moon ALDRIN
The wife of a German emperor KAISERIN
Turkish city, east of Istanbul IZMIT
US actress who starred in the sitcom 'Murphy Brown' CANDICEBERGEN
Writer, director and actor and a noted raconteur and mimic USTINOV
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