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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jan 06 2017

ClueAnswer
6 may want this cooler ICEBUCKET
A king in haunt of vice going about undisguised NAKED
Bizarre row initiated by holy person STRANGE
Boring group of people that may be seen at Ascot FLATRACE
Dad collects the thing beside street �- quick pause in journey PITSTOP
Dance round on one leg, say LIMBO
Detect man in NHS wanting reform, being fed up DISENCHANTMENT
Discourage delay PUTOFF
Disease brings false alarm to borders of India MALARIA
Hesitant female becoming different FALTERING
Hunter taking part rode excitedly PREDATOR
International organisation's restricted, exhausted? No UNSPENT
Like a particular article for sure DEFINITE
Lithe, upwardly-mobile model featured in story LISSOME
One may ward off the effects of a strike EARTH
One who eats his meal half-heartedly? DINER
Party given by general in the field DOMAIN
Performance, dull one, needs to be cut by 40 per cent MATINEE
Perhaps a Maine inhabitant always keeping behind EASTERNER
Proceeds from army college TAKINGS
Quite inferior old car is seen in Switzerland CHEAPISH
Race around river after short time training NURTURE
Regrets depot is needing to reform mail service REGISTEREDPOST
Road blocked by black car that's rolled over TRACK
Saw the fellow left between the sheets? BEHELD
Showing more embarrassment, looking up and down REDDER
Smell nothing? Grim ODOUR
They open parcel finally -- awkward wrapping? POLYTHENE
Worried about nothing, politician gets weighed up COMPARED
Worries with the woman getting stuck in floods FRESHETS
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