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The Telegraph - Cryptic Oct 18 2007

ClueAnswer
A Frenchman has spoken without decency AMORAL
A socially acceptable charge for salt AURATE
An exercise to promote winning PUSHUP
Bombastic duo led off confused DISCOMBOBULATED
By the way there's a cap on the uppers SPEEDLIMIT
Family left, mistaking poor mark STIGMA
Fitting end to reform having rejected supporter MEET
Frank is capable and practised CANDID
Furore over theatrical flop leaves one with a nasty smell STINKBOMB
Gamble on North being in place PUNT
Gave an account of how trade ran NARRATED
Good man spoke - with hesitation! STUTTERED
Good party - but sober! GRAVE
Guarantee to follow across river ENSURE
Headgear required seeing trouble start in the city TURBAN
I understand there's a jolly flag! ROGER
Next door, a radio presenter has a little money in America ADJACENT
No seats available for replacement husband-to-be STANDINGROOM
Open university about to make an approach OVERTURE
Performers who are a credit to boast about ACROBATS
Permitted to listen at some volume ALOUD
Poorly chorister has Sunday off, in a manner of speaking RHETORIC
Press subject to players - that's incontestable! CASTIRON
Showed indifference, quiet and sturdy SHRUGGED
Sofa not quite finished right for me SETTER
The high spirits of one in pleasure trip to a Scottish loch? JAUNTINESS
The sort of person who turned to weep about direction INVERTEDSNOB
Torn about accepting a crew's decoration ORNAMENT
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