The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,203 - Nov 4 2003

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A bit of tennis? Sensible to hold it in the hut NISSEN
A smart-looking tree? SPRUCE
Accumulating money, Darling, is a redeeming feature! SAVINGGRACE
Begging for a fix? I'm unable to finish MENDICANT
Brag about a seizure GRAB
Completes form and acts as locum Fillsin
Determined to start, to capture law-breaker STALWART
Diffuse, as mate pre-arranged with last bottle PERMEATE
Doomed to be a nuisance, including a colourful description that takes in journalist PREDESTINED
Each year always comes before EVERY
Former artwork is additional EXTRA
Give more drink to the little dog? TOPUP
He doesn't enjoy the high life in Scotland LOWLANDER
Is put back, to become alert SITUP
Lift Jacob's son gets to the gallery LEVITATE
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Money that is used at a club BRASSIE
Old man Joyce entitled to his wake? FINNEGAN
One view taken of Violet's soldiers VISTA
Renew damaged tree the star put in RENOVATE
Ruffian inviting O'Connor for a party DESPERADO
Sneak taking cans back for heating SNITCH
Spray a tom is putting on first two ericas ATOMISER
Sweet paste - get sick swallowing it? On the contrary! PASTILLE
The number reached by old division HUNDRED
The way a New Zealand amateur creates verse STANZA
Time we English became small and pretty! TWEE
Told to buy reaping equipment, in exchange for vehicles BICYCLES
Unhappy, I take to the streets, finding cruel people SADISTS
What a chair may be called in France SEDAN
Zen (sic) the basis for this philosopher NIETZSCHE