The Times - Cryptic - Club Monthly 20041 - January 30, 2004

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Artificial sweetener is as a norm dull ASPARTAME
Australian nut tree, primitive and crude, with fringe around BURRAWANG
Boring crustacean finding good river in Lancashire GRIBBLE
Cooked to a rich kind of ragout HARICOT
Croustade put around barramunda CERATODUS
Defensive dike established by a rebel ESTACADE
Drop explosives otherwise on a submerged reef in Australia BOMBORA
Gypsy man gets out of surrendering fine ROM
Humming-bird not well seen with leg mostly black, not well at all SICKLEBILL
Inflorescence repeatedly caught in rising sun CINCINNUS
It's regularly seen in coarse, brash area round Algiers fortress CASBAH
Long cigar I got over in Saint Etienne, finally STOGIE
Muscle fibre's membrane comes twitching with alarm SARCOLEMMA
New line in arch and beam made up for decoration around door CHAMBRANLE
One who pretends to sing, sir, holding note MIMESTER
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Plant including arrowroot, primarily PIA
Provide line to get model rising? Not with Eastern puppetry DOLLDOM
Quiet one in US state has good living on the land SHOREGOING
Set up a record in company book containing number of texts OCTAPLA
Short hymns are in Luton perhaps given backing TROPARIA
Spanish inn down among the meadow-grass POSADA
Stage of journey in tea wagon in Russia TELEGA
Suppose liberal power elevated an ambassador PLENIPO
Terribly basic Reno divorce contract may be drawn up by one ESCRIBANO
Trick that is including prosaic reversal ILLUDE
Visit as a tourist a British area between two rivers DOAB
West African headman is always after cheese CABOCEER
What's mostly towards the bottom end of eggcup? DOWP
Where alcohol condenses even now on top of beer froth STILLHEAD
Wild sheep, one to follow behind most of sheep on the way back ARGALI