The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 23,788 - Jul 6 2002

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...on a statute new to court LAWN
A cover-up which might cause a dickens of a row at 11 if it obscures matters! GAMP
A forward-looking professional who could say 'Yes' to nothing rash SOOTHSAYER
A small part, in which one gets nothing positive back, for star TOPLINE
A tree man added as a city feature ALDER
Appointed representative says 'No' to mineral resource and energy exploitation NOMINEE
As Superman, feeling at home, might say, 'What a gas!' KRYPTON
Baltic land crumbling into sea ESTONIA
Boozer's haunt, an absolute hole! NINETEENTH
By lucky chance, catch fish FLUKE
Dry African region which has reverted to the Spanish SAHEL
Excels - but only by a ban on females? OUTDOES
Find the right colour, then I put it back Matchitup
From Japan, perhaps, going to Leyton's club with Al ORIENTAL
Hang around outside - why? Said to be fruit available TAYBERRY
In relation to protected minorities TOWARDS
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It multiplies on rocks CARAT
London area that's a bit common WIMBLEDON
McEnroe's call for a lighthearted approach to tennis YOUCANNOT
Parliament enjoying a bender at the bar on board ship KNESSET
Plant developed for manufacture of instruments REED
Plucky group taking a light view of judge's summing-up... Gamesetand
Praise former wife to first lover EXTOL
Primates taking the wrong place by cathedral choir APES
Promote a French maid, but send her back to the French! ENNOBLE
SECOND PART OF 1 ACROSS MATCH
SECOND PART OF 27 BESERIOUS
Sensual creatures, cats - going off the rails in captivity when neuter Carnalists
Some from Odessa finally winning at 11? Not this time! SAFIN
Spanish port where I can't find beer! ALICANTE
Spiritless Thai leader returning to his soldiers TROOP
Young people of the New Forest, for example CHILDREN