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The Telegraph - Cryptic Feb 13 2004

ClueAnswer
A look of malevolence EVILEYE
Adults generally choose to speak out ELECTORATE
Anyway aren't chasing money, having seen the light LEARNT
Attending to get something for nothing PRESENT
Country laity in some confusion ITALY
Dog a military man - but not all the time TERRIER
Drunk on Adam's ale? WATERTIGHT
Eat daintily but quite a large amount PECK
Edward I's extensive support Longshanks
Fascinating girl learning garland construction LORELEI
Get a switch fitted at the entrance GATE
Gives instruction, note, and suffers for it TEACHES
In a frenzy? That's a Frenchman all right! AMOK
Is least disposed to leave the shore SETSAIL
Keeping back outside right for further coaching RETRAINING
Knowing about state servitude SLAVERY
Land a quarter, say ESTATE
Left surrounded by convenience food in a heap PILE
Look over agricultural machinery for a person prepared to do business CONTRACTOR
Neat control STEER
Pay attention or get the sack! TAKENOTICE
Record a bit of music NOTE
Running water sounds reasonable SEINE
See tallest building marked in squares TESSELLATE
She's English and retiring EDNA
Smoother means of transport PLANE
Some footballers are always over-weight EVERTON
Sort of wishing well KIND
The team's far from good. Some 11 prefer that SIDESADDLE
They are up - certain comments will be made! RIDERS
Troubles any son may cause ANNOYS
Unnoticeable part of the listening equipment OTIC
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