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The Telegraph - General Knowledge May 29 2011

ClueAnswer
-- Hills, hills north of the Forth Valley OCHIL
11th-century semi-legendary Anglo-Saxon rebel leader HEREWARDTHEWAKE
Animal or plant resulting from a cross between genetically unlike individuals HYBRID
Avert, look in another direction TURNAWAY
Big --, one of the large German guns used to bombard Paris in the First World War BERTHA
Bob --, character in 'The Pickwick Papers' SAWYER
Defendant's answer to plaintiff's reply REJOINDER
Devon resort south of Teignmouth TORQUAY
Envelope with stamps specially postmarked FIRSTDAYCOVER
Expression from Latin meaning 'by right' DEJURE
Flightless South American bird RHEA
Founder of an Asian religion BUDDHA
Interjection to draw one's attention quietly PSST
Italian variety of cured pork PANCETTA
Main river in Burma IRRAWADDY
Members of an Anglo-Saxon council WITAN
Mike --, world motorcycling champion, lived 1940-81 HAILWOOD
Moroccan port which was the centre of an international crisis in 1911 AGADIR
One of the lesser intervals of the musical scale SEMITONE
One of the three poles behind a batsman OFFSTUMP
Person holding an extreme opinion or principle ULTRAIST
Resembling or like a bluish-white metallic element ZINCOUS
Return something to civilian use DEREQUISITION
Rich-flavoured condiment matured in wooden barrels BALSAMICVINEGAR
Short-legged wiry-coated terrier SEALYHAM
Solid medicinal tablet CAPLET
Took medical photographs XRAYED
Word invented by Lewis Carroll, perhaps meaning joyful FRABJOUS
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