The Telegraph General Knowledge - Crossword Answers | 2013 07 15

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Mitsuo --, Japanese gymnast who won five Olympic gold medals TSUKAHARA
Musical instrument like the viola da gamba with sympathetic strings added BARYTON
John Philip --, American composer (1854-1932) SOUSA
Strip of open land surrounding a town GREENBELT
Winner of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1977 and 1978 ALLEGED
Lady -- Crawley, a character in 'Downton Abbey' EDITH
Nickname of Sir Henry Percy (1364-1403) HOTSPUR
Pain in a muscle MYALGIA
'Prince --', an operetta composed by Victor Herbert ANANIAS
Novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett THESECRETGARDEN
1805 NAVAL BATTLE TRAFALGAR
-- Dominique 'Fats' Domino, American rock and roll pianist and singer-songwriter ANTOINE
A sugar used as a culture medium for certain bacteria ARABINOSE
Actress who married Louis Hayward, Collier Young, and Howard Duff IDALUPINO
American pop rock duo, -- Dan and John Ford Coley ENGLAND
An oakum string used in caulking PLEDGET
Anthony --, actor who played Lord Sebastian Flyte in 'Brideshead Revisited' ANDREWS
Opera by Richard Strauss, first performed in 1909 ELEKTRA
Children's fictional character, a teenage rebel created by Andrew Davies MARMALADEATKINS
Honoria --, a formidable female from the Jeeves stories by P.G. Wodehouse GLOSSOP
'Swing Low, Sweet --', historic African-American religious song CHARIOT
The longest river on the Iberian Peninsula TAGUS
Title of ancient Egyptian monarchs PHARAOH
Canadian town - former name: Frobisher Bay IQALUIT
Charles Augustin de --, French physicist (1736-1806) COULOMB
'Don't Cry for Me --', a song from the musical 'Evita' ARGENTINA
English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1976 SADCAFE
Eva --, German-born American sculptor (1936-70) HESSE
Frederick William --, English writer better known as Baron Corvo ROLFE
Glenn --, Canadian classical pianist (1932-82) GOULD