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The Times - Cryptic Sep 15 2011

ClueAnswer
A rubbery meat dish? BEEFWELLINGTON
Animal caught in open excavation QUARRY
Captives lying about unknown Welsh county POWYS
Club gaining advantage after wicket WEDGE
Cold store echoes, I suspect, without uranium ICEHOUSE
Comment from a stable administration's ultimate figure, detailed NEIGH
Country road terribly inferior to old money ECUADOR
Cricket side fashionable in fleece that's ready to wear OFFTHEPEG
Cutter, as ship CLIPPER
Description of Brunel's Great Britain? East showing generosity LARGESSE
Enter space, taking a coat PARKA
Gear that gets fashioned via classic work THEGREATGATSBY
Government's initial decline in recession amid European nonsense GIBBERISH
Leave turnover say before macaroni GETOFF
Ousting leader, just so anarchic LAWLESS
Penny gets to talk passionately about old roof flat PENTHOUSE
Point before concert where one leaves for a seasonal treat EASTEREGG
Post Office passed through stamp for gardener's item CACHEPOT
Product's ending, no foil for something on reservation? TEPEE
Report the language of drinkers, quite possibly? PUBLISH
Ruler in Orpheus disguised as Batman, say? SUPERHERO
Shade of green all filmed in advance, then? OLIVE
Staff beyond a joke rescued by character phoning home for tools EQUIPMENT
Time required to recover then, as pig's skidding into couple BREATHINGSPACE
Times initially put out paper full of lies? TISSUE
Tracked site for battle? WATERLOO
Wicked warriors sharpen harpoon tips IMPISH
Woolly tail behind this woolly tale? SHAGGYDOGSTORY
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