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The Telegraph - Cryptic Sep 26 2006

ClueAnswer
A beast of an insect found in most primitive environment WILDEBEEST
A metropolitan pair each networking EPARCH
African to prosecute possessive Scandinavians SUDANESE
Arsenic, of the highest quality, and osmium could be the cause ASBESTOS
Attacked fool who was poorly ASSAILED
Beat those not in form OUTCLASS
Containers tipping over shut suddenly SNAP
Elite trial prepared especially for the uneducated ILLITERATE
Expert, by the way, is a drug taker STONER
Fuel could offer a lifeline initially COAL
Greet but agitate the workers SHAKEHANDS
Hang around the block LOAF
However, Cardinal's always on the (the French) ship NEVERTHELESS
Hybrid iris adapts to another plant ASPIDISTRA
Insider returning to a sporting occasion GALA
It puts the 'e' in pep ENERGY
Lawyer takes on the sapper's challenge DARE
On June 1st gold is of lower standing JUNIOR
Pressing instruction given at night EVENINGCLASS
Remembers to gather it all up again RECOLLECTS
Report covering all four major points NEWS
Sees sadder type of recipients ADDRESSEES
Stalk located in one's temporal lobe STEM
Supplying notes when she has nothing but odds and ends I find to be no good Annotating
Too much distilled gin created a temperature CENTIGRADE
Ugliest Earls form law-making bodies Legislatures
Underworld had contacts, or perhaps it didn't DISCONNECTED
Whisper about her missing a lock of hair WISP
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