The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 454 - Sep 14 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| A dense black hardwood known for being more dense than water | EBONY |
| A painting by Munch - or an album by Siouxsie & the Banshees | SCREAM |
| Ancient Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle | PLATO |
| Another name for Sirius | DOGSTAR |
| City divided by the so-called Green Line during the civil war | BEIRUT |
| Former Portuguese currency | ESCUDO |
| Gary __, sports presenter, especially of ITV's cycling programmes | IMLACH |
| Greek warrior whose only weakness was his ankle? | ACHILLES |
| How Remarque founds things on the Western Front? | ALLQUIET |
| Hyacinth __, mistress of all she surveys in Keep Up Appearances? | BUCKET |
| Moroccan city on the Atlantic coast | TANGIERS |
| Narrow brimmed hat often seen at horse races | TRILBY |
| Person for whom the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed in Moscow's Red Square is commonly named | STBASIL |
| River flowing through Durham and Sunderland | WEAR |
| See 23 Across | KNOX |
| See 4 Down | BRANDT |
| See 9 | YOUNGER |
| Sir __, chief of MI6 | ALEX |
| Texas town, once home to the Branch Davidian religious sect | WACO |
| US city where, according to Joan Didion, 'Havana vanities come to dust' | MIAMI |
| West German chancellor, 1969-1974 | WILLY |
| Woman acquitted of the murder of Meredith Kercher | AMANDA |
| __ Islands, archipelago stretching west from the Alaskan mainland | ALEUTIAN |
| __ Nixon, star of Sex and the City | CYNTHIA |
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