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The Telegraph - Cryptic Mar 14 2005

ClueAnswer
A for Athens, for example CAPITAL
A fruit that changes overnight DATE
Any chit of a girl, perhaps CYNTHIA
Be entitled to credit MERIT
Caledonian will be put out by this cost SCOTTISH
Controls the market at street junctions CORNERS
Deploring turn in a circus, perhaps RUING
Excel, getting gold in some sort of sports OUTDOOR
Full of humanity? THRONGED
Is outwardly better when spontaneous IMPROVISED
Key man in the army MAJOR
Landowner to ring up about mid-afternoon LAIRD
Low loop for tying up MOORING
Mean to a girl NORMA
Meeting of four points over the way TRYST
Old silver used before notes AGED
Old soldier involved in recount CENTURION
Parties appeal to him VOTER
Rustic's family deserts him - it's a blow! BUMP
She may be recalled in a children's story CINDERELLA
She may take the wheel with dazzling effect CATHERINE
Smart fellow gets the beer and first bit of cognac ALEC
Such a decorator is not concerned with external appearances INTERIOR
Taking another course in sewing TACKING
Tell people you've had enough, then keep quiet SAYNOMORE
The object of writing ARTICLE
The point of punctuation FULLSTOP
They may be conscientious, but they're not yes-men Objectors
Turn to riots to get food RISOTTO
Unfinished book shelf LEDGE
Urge a school principal to continue despite PRESSAHEAD
Witchcraft BROOMSTICK
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