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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jun 13 2003

ClueAnswer
A measure taken in fiction to ensure natural growth LIMETREE
A six-footer's fantastic throne HORNET
Appear submissive or have a ding-dong in church? CRINGE
Bodily stripes this guy has! CORPORAL
Characters all requiring really good punt ALPHABET
Cleaners will be put off vulgar men DETERGENTS
Conclude article backing the Left will be seen as vile INFERNAL
Cut short a game with small daughter ABRIDGED
Give voice about prison getting the news first SCOOPING
Great-grandfather, for instance, eats corn only if well cooked ANCESTOR
Having a half of bitter in a hostelry, shut up! INTERN
He's always prepared to compromise a jailbird TIMESERVER
Information given about a road in a pleasant area GARDEN
Insisted upon a dessert being properly served ASSERTED
Jam to use sparingly CONSERVE
Light food offered in the home - lettuce maybe OMELET
Mother's got a little house in the country, lucky thing! MASCOT
Note a boy's sound thinking REASON
One's immersed in water - there's no trick in it MISERE
Panic about the cold when short SCARCE
Plant border in a bad way AGRIMONY
Publicity about the German calculators ADDERS
See great difference in cheap travel STEERAGE
Send out without a drink EXPORT
The bank concerned with backing up America in venture TREASURY
This will provide cover for the viewer EYELID
Thought to bamboozle subordinate, plainly inflamed CONSIDERED
West Indian islands producing grains need organisation Grenadines
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