The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,508 - Oct 26 2004

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A condiment I use in fits and starts Asalti
A pack of peas POD
A reasonable amount to pay to be blonde? FAIRPRICE
As the rule, it's over in the Grecian case GOVERN
At the back and not starting to write more quickly until noon ASTERN
Being at the workplace, as we're told, at first viewing ONSIGHT
Coming into office entrance, see return of Number One ACCESSION
Dig verge - a mistake - caused pain! AGGRIEVED
Eternal punishment for the mother-country DAMNATION
Expand on work and get two points dismissed OPENOUT
Find fault with one fruit, so get another CRABAPPLE
For a Scotsman, vital to be a swinger! MONKEY
Gossip maybe to Jack - what a toad! NATTER
Hide stone from miser SKINFLINT
It's slander, like the old Iranian said ASPERSION
Legendary Greek runner loses second race in Georgia ATLANTA
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Material produced in California by one company CALICO
Objective woman in a pickle causing a rupture HERNIA
Old film star Deborah had one, a flowering shrub KERRIA
People who don't go on interminably MORTALS
Pointed down to square PYRAMIDAL
Port the only accompaniment for fish DOVERSOLE
Saturday work for wartime servicewomen ATS
Shenanigans when social workers get in charge ANTICS
Snake could spring out! ASP
Talked with difficulty, yet spoke on the way STUTTERED
The significance of international trade? IMPORT
There's something smouldering in 'September Song' EMBERS
They've forgotten man's case, I suspect AMNESIACS
Titchy adolescent going to empty subway TEENSY
Trying hard when riddling like this! STRAINING
Unhappy at making the Sabbath commercial SAD