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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jan 26 2005

ClueAnswer
A bore, but utterly enthusiastic EAGRE
A job in Islington in the dyeing industry ANILINE
A seaweed Frenchmen consume is filling AMALGAM
A sense of discretion TASTE
Any loch may appear deceptively calm HALCYON
Apropos of a lad's motives REASONS
Bet it's pale STAKE
Certain French toff on the up Surgent
Des isn't disposed to raise objections DISSENT
Does it cut through the waves? CLIPPER
Egghead left with gifts from fair EQUITABLE
Genoa is direly upset by them AGONIES
Grape juice a medic turned into tasty paste MUSTARD
He claims to have a chair PROFESSOR
Herod wanted to eat it first! ANTIPASTO
I intend to occupy mountain lodge IMPLANT
If a parish priest commits perjury, it is relevant APPLIES
Left everyone to remove impurities LEACH
Lets Alice refurbish? How divine! CELESTIAL
Make no move to offer set support STAYPUT
Many others relax at the top CREST
May I have cordial? AMIABLE
Missile men stored in renovated depot TORPEDO
Paper-chase starting from holiday home TIMESHARE
Pass muster as a surveyor, say MEASUREUP
Ring the fellow in church CHIME
Sermonise, and make son look sulky SPOUT
Sounds like they're stylish in that respect THEREIN
Stairs to the loft? Excellent! TOPFLIGHT
Suffer from some pain currently INCUR
The boss derives interest from it PRINCIPAL
The importance of physical attraction GRAVITY
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