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The Telegraph - Cryptic Mar 28 2013

ClueAnswer
A disease so debilitating they named it twice? BERIBERI
A doctor said go in slow movements ADAGIOS
Accept new contract or step down RESIGN
Ann Widdecombe finally is turning brown SIENNA
Brown as before or in oven TANDOOR
Computing's miserable claims Independent leader by all accounts ITISSAID
Considering that such manias can get treated INASMUCHAS
Dislike lead in play leaving stage ODIUM
Earth, English earth, on which one may take root? SETTEE
Estate suffers when rule is used to oust husband ACRES
Everyone together the whole time ALLALONG
Exposed where French heavyweights may be initially? OUTONALIMB
Far from the most extensive celebration of French cheese? BRIEFEST
Greek character is back with good degree SIGMA
Hot sauce and beans occasionally wrapped in pancake TABASCO
House is setting for the whole small Northern horror film HALLOWEEN
I'm modelling Lycra yellow tops in striking fashion IMPOSINGLY
Ken Livingstone supporters perhaps with stories about newt LEFTIES
Longing for drought THIRST
Model busy and is in French finery SUNDAYBEST
One old-fashioned hero IDOL
Poor thing won't boogie for now (2,2,5,2,4) TOBEGOINGONWITH
Russian movies cut abroad MUSCOVITE
Sounds like a healthy cigarette, but not for me, thanks NOTA
Springbok? A pig? In part a giraffe-like creature OKAPI
Tender extract from 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' SOFT
The Yorkshire philosopher's outfit TROUSSEAU
Unwelcome issue needs one to check inquisitive goats NOISYKIDS
Well enough a year after broken heart OKAY
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