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The Telegraph - Cryptic Nov 24 2005

ClueAnswer
A lesson that's without decency AMORAL
After August I get cold, being infected SEPTIC
Always up before trouble with electronic alarm call! REVEILLE
An animal's genius is odd GNU
Are toccatas played thus? STACCATO
Bob turns nasty and pig-headed STUBBORN
Called time and it went ahead TITLED
Come down to earth facing a gold carriage LANDAU
Conflict created by crude uprising WAR
Earth mother welcomes doctor from the country GAMBIA
Exercising power and about to fly across Norway REGNANT
Fast-track form of sport? SPEEDWAY
Gifted, but finish with nothing, - and married ENDOWED
Hesitating in front of key closers creates obstacles STUMBLINGBLOCKS
It's often taken in jest MICKEY
Language used in divine office? NEO
Meal that went pear shaped with soup and tongue starters REPAST
Modest reproduction lacks power COY
Partisans who lost a battle after Zimbabwe was evacuated ZEALOTS
Picking litter up doesn't make one tidy STRETCHERBEARER
Poor lamb, say, needs operation ABYSMAL
Put relations where they'll create a bit of interest DEPOSITACCOUNTS
Runs for some actors EXTRAS
Shopped for bread, yet undecided BETRAYED
Steal off for a meal TAKEAWAY
Supporter (English) drinking beers comes out with lawyer's language LEGALESE
The odd bleat about where tea may be served OCCASIONALTABLE
Watchers who find nothing acceptable in hooligans LOOKOUTS
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