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The Telegraph - Cryptic Mar 17 2010

ClueAnswer
A 10, for example, left sounding dubious LIFFEY
A bit of a nasty ear infection STYE
Became conscious of a trail, half-ruined AWAKENED
Boy, ten, learns about a special place in Ireland BLARNEYSTONE
Broadcaster (cable) getting Horizon SKYLINE
Came across one eating a sailor's bones METATARSI
Deception by Spain at being reformed by such a good man SAINTPATRICK
Evidence of liquidity between banks RIVER
Grows thin, as mice eat in a frenzy EMACIATES
How to tie up on rocks at sea? REEFKNOT
In favour of travel, but give it a miss FORGO
Information about soldiers lacking experience GREEN
Issue denial about the sweet I consumed REPUDIATE
Mused worriedly about origin of greasy spot SMUDGE
Nearly open for a drink AJAR
One may joke about the press being taken in by hoax COMEDIAN
One yells, starting to see powdered milk SCREAMER
Out of control, dad loses heart in winter sport SKIDDING
Preserved cheese, ultimately, in its original form CURED
Right way up (of the kidney) RENAL
State's gone bust supporting gold OREGON
Surprise surrounding a gentleman in clover SHAMROCK
The type of income that might endure an upset UNEARNED
Toy train initially getting whirlwind support TEDDYBEAR
Upset, sadly, about first of exam hold-ups DELAYS
Urge to start pushing in exciting mile IMPEL
Victor gets sick after a helping AVAILING
Walks when street is up STRIDES
Wanders around in chains RANGES
Weaves traps, exchanging one king for another SNAKES
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