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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jul 13 2016

ClueAnswer
A military establishment put to shame ABASE
Almost nicked identity, showing no emotion STOLID
Can opener, for example, let us in free? UTENSIL
Clear old flame on Ecstasy charge EXONERATE
Developed as well as tidal barriers SEAWALLS
Experienced in love? Quite the reverse, getting burnt! TOASTED
Firepower needed where there's trouble in vessel ARTILLERY
Girl with fur, with some dodgy characters? MISSPELT
Gut feeling that's vague, when the DI goes missing INSTINCT
Intricately connected pair liable to suffer a mishap ACCIDENTPRONE
Item used to clear up skin initially shed SHOVEL
Jelly babies at last seen in a short film ASPIC
Lumber that is of no use to employer DEADWOOD
No mountain in South Africa is worthy of mention! NOTABLE
Paces studies, on time TREADS
Prescribed act, accepting European credit DECREED
Soldiers in favour of mass change for the better REFORM
Stop crossing right line for a batsman CREASE
Submits financial returns YIELDS
Superior-sounding business that's clear, like glass HYALINE
Surveillance post abroad STAKEOUT
The French maidens must be bowled over by him LADIESMAN
Unacceptable, but past help, ate out BEYONDTHEPALE
Unfashionable editor supporting drama excelled in game OUTPLAYED
Union of a couple of students making a nice change ALLIANCE
Views welcoming the rise of Brown in legislative assemblies SENATES
Weaknesses of spokespersons lacking love VICES
Wild animal shot after loud noise DINGO
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