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The Telegraph - Cryptic Apr 11 2016

ClueAnswer
A game on which the captain rules BRIDGE
A rule the British had EMPIRE
Ball -- it could be a square one DANCE
Batting with school cricket, for example INSECT
Cover point keeps a low profile HIDES
Current measure in beer and scotch STAMPOUT
Deadly feud conducted with relative bitterness? VENDETTA
Down payment I posted off DEPOSIT
Drink for prison officer's chauffeur? SCREWDRIVER
Firm agreement COMPACT
Girl admired by servicemen, though stuck-up PINUP
Ground for conspiracy PLOT
Humble cleric covering Middle East DEMEAN
It helps strikers to see the delivery men SIGHTSCREEN
It runs up a volcano with long stride ANTELOPE
Limit studies with tutor CONSTRAIN
Money for old record that's turned up in French street RUPEE
More advanced as a teacher? AHEAD
New pear crop REAP
Providing a home for a small charge ADOPTING
Raise the standard in course at university RUNUP
Roman building with style of kings MONARCHIC
Spoil the mould dishing up pies and mash MISSHAPE
Sudden drop of current -- flaw later rectified WATERFALL
Tend to have little rest for recreation MINISTER
To get ahead, take another person's place SUCCEED
Turncoat's first motive for crime TREASON
Unemployed crew which have mischievous potential IDLEHANDS
Wind up judge finally CONCLUDE
Young animals always restricted by permits LEVERETS
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