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The Telegraph - General Knowledge Jan 29 2012

ClueAnswer
Antepenultimate book of the Old Testament HAGGAI
Austrian composer of 'The Marriage of Figaro' MOZART
Beau --, English dandy 1778-1840 BRUMMELL
Body of small freeholders YEOMANRY
Branch of medicine concerned with treatment of mental disorders PSYCHIATRY
Catch in a net ENMESH
Compound containing water HYDRATE
Country's military force ARMY
Courtesy title for a priest in France ABBE
Crescent-shaped basin with steep sides CIRQUE
Decree --, provisional decree in divorce cases NISI
Discuss matters that are related to work TALKSHOP
Domenico --, Italian composer of operas 1749-1801 CIMAROSA
Having much decomposed matter in the soil HUMUSY
In the manner of Dr Samuel, the lexicographer JOHNSONIAN
Main island of the British Virgin Islands TORTOLA
Member of South American genus of the same name, the hare-lipped bat NOCTILIO
National Railroad Passenger Corporation in USA AMTRAK
Pertaining to literary design or appearance STYLISTIC
Public holiday on April 25 in Australia and New Zealand ANZACDAY
Red deer in its fourth year STAGGARD
River flowing into the Irish Sea at Fleetwood WYRE
Russian international airline AEROFLOT
Something not requiring great mental effort NOBRAINER
State of extreme dishonour INFAMY
Surname of father whose two sons also went into broadcasting DIMBLEBY
System of sherry production involving blending wines of different ages SOLERA
Towards the source, against the current UPSTREAM
Town south-east of Melrose JEDBURGH
Warrant granting a postponement REPRIEVE
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