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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jul 09 2009

ClueAnswer
A right to property from abroad ALIEN
A species almost related AKIN
Admission by article during recent changes ENTRANCE
Alarming sound in French pipe? HORN
Amusing lady with unusual slant on basic principles FUNDAMENTALS
Appropriate views may be reported SEIZE
Clear aircraft after docking in such a work area OPENPLAN
Country mostly found in Greek body of water? ATLANTIC
Curry favour with supporter, welcoming wife FAWN
Deals in surprises TREATS
Dismiss disheartened judge in soldiers' court REJECT
Doctor's resigned love for flyer MOSQUITO
Exchanging words with sending off earns a reprimand DRESSINGDOWN
Expert artists ultimately produce prints DABS
Feeling nauseous, no question, but relaxed EASY
Goes down with developers FOUNDERS
Greeting that agents love? CIAO
Hamper from head of department is benefit DISADVANTAGE
I am favourite -- I start to find a reason to scratch IMPETIGO
Kids may like them spare, for example RIBS
Love to kiss and follow - one could land in the soup! OXTAIL
Obsession with creating an image around job centre EGOMANIA
Pay to extract information about cause of inflation FOOTPUMP
Perks up when crossing Northern Ireland with friend ANIMATES
Salt produced by burn on outside of food SEAFARER
Symbol from fashionable company adopted ICON
The feeling that it includes workforce after award PRESENTIMENT
The girl who has more style when undressed? LASSIE
To make a home encourages savings NESTEGGS
Variable income in our island on the up - that's appropriate BECOMING
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