The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,518 - Nov 6 2004

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Alongside a disc-jockey, one with little money ADJACENT
An offer newsman waited for ABIDED
Australian archaeologist DIGGER
Bent forward giving shout of pain in Rose's place BOWED
Bit more belligerence from mutineer REBEL
Commander's butterfly is red ADMIRAL
Dance cavorting in this French rhythm CADENCE
Either way it's a pick-me-up REVIVER
Electronic symbol used in identification code ENUMBER
Encircle measure taken by Violet with Ronald ENVIRON
Former chancellor found trademark on shirt BRANDT
Get to know Lee Arnold who is not Oriental or elderly LEARN
I'm deadly and famous for a very long time IMMORTAL
In order to make less severe, everybody I have brought up took food ALLEVIATE
Is it played casually? INCIDENTALMUSIC
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Lady found rodents surrounding place of turmoil MICHELLE
Left in chaotic confusion that's universal CATHOLIC
Let oneself down rockface as I bleed badly ABSEILED
Lightweight one used in the game JACKSTRAW
Loudly lamenting info found in factory PLANGENT
Making up one's mind about diced gin cocktail DECIDING
Nobody about to be included for the time being NONCE
One can do what one likes with it FREEWILL
Peer with PM, a royal officer LORDCHAMBERLAIN
Pierced wire used by fencers BARBED
Rushed and became injured having gone in front HURTLED
Sailor turned on Sarah at the lowest level BASAL
Sudden collapse of French cable - knotted DEBACLE
Take clothes from a continental outfit UNRIG
The spirit of French motoring? ESSENCE