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The Telegraph - Cryptic Mar 09 2004

ClueAnswer
A manic (or crazy) shape for pasta! MACARONI
A measure, sweetie, of how to attract lovers! ENDEAR
A state, perhaps SAY
Being eccentric and dour, she'd be kept under wraps SHROUDED
Belt around the Arctic, being frozen! ICEFOOT
Carol not at home, having taken in a rough German AWAY
Expose immorality to officers and senior officers AIRVICEMARSHALS
Fitting in first girl's interview MEETING
He has a warm overcoat on, being in Northern Ireland ULSTERMAN
Mao supporters sporting a colourful watches REDGUARDS
Mum taking old way to a region of Romania MOLDAVIA
One aristocrat may bow to another ARCHDUKE
One in France, not rough but vulgar UNGENTLE
One tries hard to make vest, sir STRIVES
Perceives by sight and hearing SENSES
Pimply, loud - ran away! NODULAR
Rag-roll a room, then put in plants perhaps GARDEN
Record-book ALBUM
Reprimand busy worker for having returned pitch BERATE
Says quickly that dance is cancelled REELSOFF
SECOND PART OF 1 INA
Slip when you take to the slopes - head first? No, last! SKID
Someone with a pressing concern IRONER
Sounded distressed and weighed down GROANED
The allusion is to an umpire around North Carolina REFERENCE
The Queen will go on to dub a knight ERRANT
They agree to see Ray, say? Possibly YEASAYERS
They look after one, but not well! NURSES
THIRD PART OF 1 MANGER
Used to court girls, but that's old-fashioned now DATED
Vehicle light displayed in restaurant CARVERY
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