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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jun 21 2004

ClueAnswer
A real sport! TENNIS
Anne Brontë's alternative instruction to boxer? ACTONBELL
Any date's sure to become a movable feast EASTERSUNDAY
Command rests with those on duty ORDERLIES
Left one gainfully employed as a student LEARNER
Man caught peeping twice gets beaten TOMTOM
Met line of equal pressure ISOBAR
Mother is upset over our love-affair AMOUR
Neat an' tidy arrangement? DAINTY
Nevertheless desirous of obtaining a monopoly? AFTERALL
Old university graduate twice blocking change ALMAMATER
One has gathered wood for burning ONFIRE
One kind of crop, we hear, is consumed EATEN
One who falls for a film director STUNTMAN
Paradoxically, wants money sunk into a new company FLOATS
Place to dance in a girl's company DISCO
PM gets down for a siesta, say Afternoonnap
Quick way to take the air between flights STAIR
Rental adjusted for the head branch ANTLER
Reps, possibly nameless SALESMEN
Sailor found the right answer and was acquitted ABSOLVED
Savings books RESERVES
Struggle in which the Services prove decisive TIEBREAK
The strength of the current AMPERAGE
They may be hung and drawn, but not necessarily quartered CURTAINS
Uncle Arthur's day off? It isn't apparent UNCLEAR
Wild anger over a point is still anger ENRAGE
Yet it may be the product of an active imagination IDLEFANCY
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