The Times - Cryptic Jul 18 2002

ClueAnswer
A number of Poles seizing new currency put in cells NEURONS
A princess in operetta, eponymous heroine AIDA
Amphibian, though adroit, died out EFT
Ancient river made circle to cross America OXUS
Asked for a couple of pages and made up a story APPLIED
Capturing knight, abandon a popular medieval exercise QUINTAIN
Cry of distress when bank shuts its doors MAYDAY
Defendant receives cat, as usual ACCUSTOMED
European project that's unlikely to get off the ground EMU
Flier at present left on counter BARNOWL
Having a hunch delivery task needs to be taken on ROUNDSHOULDERED
Latin is used for a particular reason ADHOC
Lay into piece of machinery, having fit of pique CARPET
Little chap one's left a bit drunker TIDDLER
Mathematician takes a prolonged rest FERMATA
One charging a small volume to patron ACCUSER
One could chew the fat, taking in this clerical feature PARSONSNOSE
One growing old left in a decline ADOLESCENT
One may knock work left to one OPPORTUNITY
One of the selectors had seen bad over around start of test VOTER
Patron abandons all his love for English poet SPENSER
Periodical supplement to work of police? PRIVATEEYE
Primitive blower is good - I dried out DIDGERIDOO
Ring's cost TOLL
Ruthless type violently parted with gold PREDATOR
Star, very mature, given lift VEGA
Successful, exciting period for short scientific expedition FIELDDAY
Tedious condition, still under canvas here DOLDRUMS
The curse of piracy SHIVERMYTIMBERS
Thrive? In Ulysses' family, sons not getting on BLOSSOM
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