The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,104 - Jul 11 2003

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A foreigner returning to assist in a public-house INDIAN
A goddess merits a break ARTEMIS
A monk in nothing but a cloak DOMINO
A person expects no credit for it READYMONEY
A quarrel - resulting in war or otherwise ARROW
A quarter left with little hesitation due to disparagement SLANDER
A talk written up as a story SAGA
A Western criminal, comfortable in retirement and idle GUNSLINGER
After holiday get foreign currency refund RESTORE
Age brings back-problems for a scholarly man ERASMUS
Almost all like to amalgamate - such a pity! ALAS
Articles about head-lines read in New Zealand ANTIPODEAN
Covertly attack certain high-fliers SNIPE
Currently controlled ELECTRICAL
Having no respect for the rogue with debts IMPIOUS
He carried a torch for a young member of the chain gang! LINKBOY
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Help too ill-organised to be really good TOPHOLE
Lacking work, I'd go with the French IDLE
Men would put this down to attract game DRAWBRIDGE
Note a farm animal's pulse GRAM
Poles stoned and sound asleep! SNORE
Restraint shown in maintaining order despite the rowdies TETHER
Royal family rolls embellished with gold WINDSOR
Said unfortunately soft fruit goes off DISAPPEARS
Small plates of fish SCALES
Strip for action! SPORTSWEAR
Support for cash PROP
Swiss capital - funds intended for a film possibly SPOOL
The one making a U-turn can UNIT
Time to accommodate superior, though it gives one the shivers AGUE
Tucks into a spread set outside EATS
Well-known Greek maids cheer wildly ARCHIMEDES