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The Telegraph - Cryptic Sep 01 2004

ClueAnswer
Barren, severe, unending French island STERILE
Bawling out adopting common language LINGO
Cad - a right beast ROTTER
Cart filled with a weight of gems CARAT
Character from Greek drama, say THETA
Game's twist - what about French..? CRICKET
Go as far as Spain in attempt at betrayal TREACHERY
Government leader in play for leadership REIGN
Greed? Eating tart's filling's a sin AVARICE
Hermitage - a quiet spot for reflection ASHRAM
It could be eaten, drunk or taken PASTPARTICIPLE
It keeps the rain off the French twin crystals MACLE
Mixed martinis in iced cocktail INDISCRIMINATE
Modern, reportedly free source of power NUCLEAR
Muse found by weary author, oddly ERATO
One losing weight takes a medium size DIAMETER
Place to take off following wind AIRSTRIP
Possible end to a moving encounter CHECKMATE
Second's hesitation coming after the force of the motion MOMENTUM
Some play around these in spring MAYPOLES
Studio swallowed the story - right? ATELIER
The ends rarely meet in network itself, initially TERMINI
The result of gross negligence? OBESITY
There is some reason why Bridget is cross HYBRID
Understanding, for example, 'Canterbury Tale' first SAGACITY
Varnish - the woman will put it on account SHELLAC
Went off - erupted if disturbed PUTREFIED
Where one might find a happy medium SEANCE
Worn out record - do change it! CORRODED
Writer of 'Elegy...' raved about this place GRAVEYARD
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