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The Telegraph - Cryptic Sep 07 2002

ClueAnswer
As the trend developed with everything else Andtherest
Attractive to look at as it is not hard to see EASYONTHEEYE
Churchgoers study going rate amendment CONGREGATION
Dish that takes some beating OMELETTE
Fourth-rate lines, rubbish that could bring the house down DRYROT
Girl with nothing but party dress these days ANNODOMINI
Graduate goes to New York a lot MANY
Greek inn the AA rubbished ATHENIAN
Hammer found on the snow? SLEDGE
Interplanetary conflict? STARWARS
Land quality PROPERTY
Lie about piece of wood that is material Fibreboard
Long live the Spanish VIVA
Man with a bit of a problem, ill-disposed EMIL
Meant to hold Tom who was involved IMPLICATED
Natural to sound well above par on golf-course presumably INNATE
Oust forces in town in East Anglia DISPOSSESS
Pat's replacement gaiter SPAT
Performed duties in church perhaps Ministered
Second drink transaction SALE
South American footballer's tree SAPELE
Sticky period for musicians? JAMSESSION
Suitable to become a union member MARRIAGEABLE
Surprised sedation's bothering Henry inside ASTONISHED
Take off member after first half of July JUMP
Unfeeling - like Olive? STONYHEARTED
Using a key it follows there is an opening ADIT
Young goats, tail first, slip out of control SKID
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