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The Telegraph - Cryptic Feb 24 2002

ClueAnswer
A desire to be with one ALONG
Aims for goal - isn't messing about INTENDS
Back through the ages, it has always been ironical SATIRE
Can't stand dances REELS
Careful to set out at daybreak STEADY
Compensated for the drawback in the pipe REWARDED
Cut, or shed, the tenor turn in it SHORTENED
Decides not to pack it in, as it develops UNFOLDS
Departures from the traditional dog food LEAVINGS
Drink in 'The Headless Man' ALE
Fine and warm? No, stormy and she's flying AIRWOMAN
Furious about the map error, and creating a scene RAMPAGING
He's got the know-how ART
Hole guarded by some wild animal MOOSE
Inside, are called to order ARRANGE
Left the weird mad son incarcerated - nuts! ALMONDS
Let get two points in front LEASED
Like best going out for a run with the dog BASSET
Not alone when you get through to her TOGETHER
Out of money, barter EXCHANGE
Put the fish back, kid! RAG
Range not used for camping any more EXTENT
Step one is to get a light cover STAIR
Stop. Your temper could land you in trouble ENDANGER
The French speak about it as home CHALET
The new pills one swallowed being natural, tropical berries ALLSPICE
The whispered reply is 'Not worth investing in' LOWRETURN
Was there and dead worried about the collapsed tent ATTENDED
What one staggered home with the groceries to make? HEAVYMEAL
Wheels, you understand, did spin in reversing EDDIES
Where you can drive and drink, we're told TEE
With an arm in the water, turned over the stones AGATES
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