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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jun 16 2002

ClueAnswer
Are plentiful, but there's a limit to ABOUND
Bob is smart TRIM
Call back for more ENCORE
Check to find bust ARREST
Decide you should raise the charges before it SEEFIT
Forced us to change our ways REROUTED
Get the money together for a fix SCRAPE
Guard the second door SENTRY
I settled back for a bit of news ITEM
Just a short line showing agreement SIDING
Left immediately to return, which is amazing WONDER
Like the excitement of fish catching, always FEVERISH
Makes the picture blacker with 'Sulphur and hell go together' SHADES
Not a real tot, silly; only a high voice! FALSETTO
Not availing oneself of one's right to work LEFTHANDED
Once looked after, grew and spread EXTENDED
Ran 'Half-Sister' in - got beaten CANTERED
Run down English offal on return REVILE
Show the job you used to hold EXPOSITION
Smart agent taking flat back DAPPER
Talks about the four soldiers PRIVATES
That's the beauty of being unbiased FAIRNESS
The station after POST
The wrongdoing, tries to redress, but it's ill-omened SINISTER
Time the players ELEVEN
Understood it's not done to jump on the bed COTTONEDON
Unquestionably drive - the train is erratic FORCERTAIN
Very good as Victoria PLUM
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