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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jan 11 2014

ClueAnswer
A nameless germ spreading disease GERMANMEASLES
Amateurish poet accepting fancy title DILETTANTE
Barely free from bias JUST
Becoming match fit SUITABLE
Build in sections and lay a fibre carpet PREFABRICATE
Coal's left out to light IGNITE
Court order that's mostly in pen WRIT
Covered second edition about island SECRETED
Debauchee has nothing to be sorry about ROUE
Defying orders, perhaps, fellow learner's joining expedition FLOUTING
Easy to carry, Punch picture editor might use one LIGHTBOX
Get back, i.e. revert, when ordered RETRIEVE
Like Olive perhaps, drunk STONED
Mate initially needs ten cycles as competitor OPPONENT
One female in France, say, confused and uncomfortable UNEASY
One keeps moving, though certainly not disturbed NOMAD
Others dropping a hint REMINDER
Partly honour Dutch in another language URDU
Pointless transforming it into refined fuel FUTILE
Rescue bangers a veggie keeps under wraps SAVE
Result of multiplying shown in finished article ENDPRODUCT
River that makes a U-bend DANUBE
Soundly beat hard nut CONKER
Tense, organised bedspread to cut temperature, becoming calm TRANQUIL
Travel round Antipodean island briefly or Mediterranean island GOZO
Ways in front will be immeasurably better STREETSAHEAD
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