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The Telegraph - Cryptic Sep 26 2004

ClueAnswer
'Heavens,' the rascal interposed. 'It's too small' SKIMPY
'Put that outside again or else!' THREAT
A better job in advertising PROMOTION
A fake stone: it's green SHAMROCK
A shade odd, turned to crime MURDER
An expert, though a mere boy MASTER
Can he tell just what a smile means? LIPREADER
Depress and make give up the ghost? DISPIRIT
Gets moving to catch a flight STAIRS
Give it a whirl and become converted to TURN
Go on to tell you what happened, in short RESUME
Goes for the fruit - a supplement PLUMPS
Having agreed in the end to split up, is partnerless NODDED
Innings you say is rotten KNOCK
Permission to get an expert AUTHORITY
Put out when objections are raised STUB
Rubbed out points read out ERASED
Rushed right in, back late DARTED
Sort of beef well done for you! BULLY
Spy on what appeared to frighten the horse? SPOOK
Tells you in advance credits will move to the front page PREDICTS
The garment reduced in is held back TUNIC
They get on with some schoolchildren BOARDERS
Trapped in dead ends, are shivering with fear DREAD
Turning, see a man with a soft hat PANAMA
Turns the table - it's on wheels ROTATIONS
Very thin - straight up and down SHEER
View from the said summit PEEK
View of the president held by a certain group ASPECT
Wine for the ham HOCK
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