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The Telegraph - Cryptic Mar 09 2009

ClueAnswer
A barge is not as heavy LIGHTER
A buffet always contains cheese FETA
A Devon headland could be where to begin STARTPOINT
A monster getting to know about Ark at sea KRAKEN
A place for research by a graduate in a US state ALABAMA
A ring worn by one Salvation Army girl ISABELLA
A small spot of bother brewing? (1,5,2,1,6) ASTORMINATEACUP
Abbreviated expression Wren in home used WHENINROME
Cross dramatist, English TRAVERSE
Dance waving pretty sash STRATHSPEY
Direct extra to spot OVERSEE
Embarrassed American kept secret INCAMERA
Face boy holding one up DIAL
Free bar SAVE
Gong may bring first of diners into dinner, perhaps MEDAL
Guard in stronghold with small timepiece KEEPWATCH
Logo produced by boy after business TRADEMARK
Medicinal herb daughter not feeling well needed DILL
Not genuine, but used, oddly, in Post Office PSEUDO
One with business on a Balearic island IBIZA
Roman poet's verse one girl translated VIRGIL
Servant having to produce sugar peas MANGETOUT
Starry-eyed, Marconi dancing tango inside ROMANTIC
Stupid person needing help to catch flightless bird AIRHEAD
Suggest just not having seconds IMPLY
Town near Beachy Head - a tour's been organised EASTBOURNE
US city architect meeting with trouble in centre of Las Vegas NASHVILLE
US rail company making a mark? Possibly about time AMTRAK
Volley made by Sarah playing against Oscar SALVO
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