The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,154 - Oct 6 2002

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'Snow!' one cries as one brushes it away SWEEPS
A tuppenny tip? Hang on! APPEND
All around figure a depression is coming ADVENT
And anyhow the silly idiot put in for more ADDITION
Article about line casting THROWING
Be obsequious and a timid little thing FAWN
Brought up to be very French, indeed, is lonely DESERTED
Can't run us in for being Italian! TUSCAN
Charm is a b-bait ALLURE
Curiosity, in some way, enters into it INTEREST
Eleven of the Romans turned back NINE
For a chump, the best possible guard dogs BASSETS
Give a Mickey Finn to the twit DOPE
Grabs at and she's caught: can't run SNATCHES
Hard roads to drive on, one gathers HOARDS
In fact, capturing the point with a series of strokes REALLY
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Include a number with exceptional promise COMPRISE
Kid one while winding the bandage round BADINAGE
Little boy who may behave like a thief NICK
Most equitable and quick to conceal exasperation FAIREST
Much thumbed by the erudite WELLREAD
Scared, put a stop to it WINDUP
Speak of getting soldiers into action MENTION
Stays, when the stars are coming out, round about ARRESTS
Tease as well on getting the decoration RIBAND
The bill is supported by the minister, right? ACCURATE
The holder is given the run-around CANISTER
The household troops and how far back they date MENAGE
The pitch and toss outside is very noisy! STARLING
They travel to America, creating a stir in TOURISTS
To say you're not single would be detrimental IMPAIR
Tools in the pack SPADES