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The Telegraph - Cryptic Feb 11 2007

ClueAnswer
A former deputy and hard to please EXACTING
Abandon through a dread of potential rows FORSWEAR
Are working on: aim to get in well with ENDEAR
Begin, when I have a drink, to talk about ORIGINATE
Bolts when there's no longer need to OVEREATS
Cut off outside, are got rid of SHEARED
Empty container inside another VACANT
Foreigners with roots here SWEDES
Goes and scores! TRIES
He won't introduce his mates to each other BIGAMIST
Imagined nothing to be consigned to paper ALLINTHEMIND
Is loaded with films REELS
It's a strange man outside with a dog ALSATIAN
Once the edict comes out, is keyed up EXCITED
Points of view that may be right ANGLES
Relish the preliminary to a night out DRESSING
Salesman having had a few, red nose starts twitching VENDOR
Says the point is against AVERSE
Talk and talk to conceal your irritation CHITCHAT
Tap in the form of a black fish BROACH
The cheek is tender BRASS
There's hardly any petty crime, minister PARSON
They're displayed on a table, which pleases one CONTENTS
Tough guys don't worry about recovering ONTHEMEND
Went to see, when one owed a visit to? PAIDACALL
Yes, it's compact AGREEMENT
You'd be embarrassed to make such an excuse PLEADPOVERTY
Your mates tell us you're good at it CHESS
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