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The Telegraph - Cryptic Nov 14 2002

ClueAnswer
A very soft semi-pale fruit APPLE
Bar the audience? PUBLIC
Bill languishes outside, making deceptive appearances FACADES
Both comrades fell, unable to continue HORSDECOMBAT
Can a rich display be out of control? ANARCHIC
Chess? Try one move that gives a panic attack HYSTERICS
Crew provided antique with many uses MANIFOLD
Cutter lifted from reef in Korea KNIFE
Demonstrate the truth, mostly, in a friend's blessing APPROVAL
Departed with ring-leader, being beyond help GONER
Face when soundly kissed ASPECT
Faults caused by fears without their leader ERRORS
First class call for public discussion AIRING
Freezing point ICICLE
Little weight attached to argument in favour of broadcast PROGRAMME
Looked happy about new church GLANCED
Managing to get women catching fish WANGLING
Marvellous - drink starts everyone rambling benignly SUPERB
Pony club first had this old engine IRONHORSE
Posed with union leader - the charge is steep SATURATE
Pronounce judgement on language construction SENTENCE
Smile, and leave an American in Mexico GRINGO
Standard set by London theatre CRITERION
The French understand a tenant LESSEE
The president's valet supports a rocker, for example CHAIRMAN
Vet pays for goods here CHECKOUT
Went to pieces, being without money BROKE
Zeal arises if given no interference LAISSEZFAIRE
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