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The Telegraph - Cryptic Jun 25 2004

ClueAnswer
A person running out of personal cover STREAKER
A relatively biased individual NEPOTIST
A superior - one reasoning logically APRIORI
A term in use for a sort of tower MINARET
A woman who's opposed to standing CONSTANCE
About to make certain criticism CENSURE
After the trial dined with a will TESTATE
Bearing on the star's get-up NORTHEAST
Being aware of some words written about one SENTIENCE
Bill the heartless rogue will get time - a stretch ACREAGE
Combat is in the balance RESIST
Family doctor at home - he's most important KINGPIN
Give voice about a sportsman rising to great heights SOARING
Hand around games. Travellers need them PASSPORTS
He makes good furniture, concerned with getting ahead REDRESSER
Keeps going for brochures PROTRACTS
May be composed or tries to be merry ROISTER
Moved forward to surround the commanding officer when beaten SCOURGED
Now to get something special for Christmas! PRESENT
Points some love to make, providing material for paper ESPARTO
Property among the very finest - a tenant pays a high rent ESTATE
Question cut-back by colliery EXAMINE
Rebel leader having to fight as cut off SPARTACUS
Say diet change is essential in this area of Scotland TAYSIDE
The French may appear in uniform as a team ELEVEN
There's fish and fruit only available LEMONSOLE
Toper in a bad way due to poison ATROPINE
Visible perspicacity INSIGHT
Where one may see golfers duck inside to swear COURSE
White-collar workers reporting? TELLERS
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