The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 22,416 - Jan 14 2002

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Clues Answers
A blue, not with university, shows talent ABLE
A current measure in beer and scotch STAMPOUT
Act in rotation TURN
Are they used to keep beehive hairdos in place? HONEYCOMBS
Bad spelling BLACKMAGIC
Boy scouts may sing about them CAMPFIRES
Char with mop out clears away moths CAMPHOR
Dismissing and discussing no further LETTINGGO
Energetic sort has Monday off DYNAMO
Famous Indian, he comes back in, run out NEHRU
Figures they may be burnt EFFIGIES
For Wagner fans, a godsend? GOTTERDAMMERUNG
Fruit from East Chile - or China, originally LICHEE
Indefinite truce in an engagement UNCERTAIN
It's a recurring theme in 16 LEITMOTIF
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It's hell for criminals, generally UNDERWORLD
It's inferior to the bean stew BENEATH
Low quarters of the elk MOOSE
Lure one into a club BAIT
Married woman showing ill will MALICE
Money is a bait that takes many in LUCRE
Operatic prince to leave in unending anger IGOR
She made her name in production of Hamlet THELMA
Staff instruction to get a move on ALLEGRO
Such a net may become loose UNCHASTE
Such a town has a unique mode of transport ONEHORSE
There's money in education DUCAT
Those who never do a day's work NIGHTSHIFT
Troops stepped out in this formation ECHELON