The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 22,408 - Jan 4 2002

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A joint for Tuesday? WELD
A knot to tie - it was an investment GRANNYBOND
Al Gore gathered in abundance GALORE
Baptismal name(s) given to an invader NORMAN
Bound up with the church in fraud DECEIT
Bow could be sinister BEND
Call for a quiet time PAGE
Davis run in? That's not fair BRUNETTE
Doctor Spock, but he may enable you to get off cheaply BUCKETSHOP
Dover, perhaps, rejecting excess of foreigners PORT
Earl without honour YARBOROUGH
Gaiety (and a legal term to cover it) HILARITY
Girl is first 7 ISABEL
Grabbing by the church of way-out cult CLUTCH
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He got profit from opposing 9 immigration HEREWARD
His plain language leads to court order PROSECUTOR
In Yorkshire, Londoners make undue claim ARROGATE
Indeed a complicated case gets passed over DECEASED
It was a hit when the devil performed IMPACTED
Laurel's pronounced averse STANZA
Legal righteousness in one could harm another DHARMA
Like a mother could lose a point and gain one - it's seriously relevant MATERIAL
Line taken by turbulent cleric CIRCLE
Male ideal raised on the farm MANGEL
No beauty, but she was ill-used in some degree MEDUSA
Rail trip to Venetian quarter RIALTO
Stick with present company to begin with COHERE
Top-liner trained to fight crime? INTERPOL