The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,541 - Dec 3 2004

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A light weapon beloved of storytellers RAYGUN
A right tedious bod with little Mary in the garden ARBORETUM
Artificial sweetener could hurt my cat, Alec! CYCLAMATE
Blue-eyed boy's sulk? PET
Boat making stomach churn over TUG
Building certified for demolition but there's no right time EDIFICE
Call for some to be confined in course of virulent ailment ENTAIL
Cricket side in stage of competition LEG
Disorder of horses very evident in foreign country SPAVIN
Drink up, mate! PAL
Duller journalist made to feel good? FLATTERED
Find cosy drive being disrupted DISCOVERY
Give relief to printing unit manager EMBOSS
Glass paper MIRROR
Loud man rows on account of boundaries with neighbours FRONTIERS
Not grand, but honest UPRIGHT
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Old football manager giving Malay refs trouble ALFRAMSEY
One would be a fool to wear it DUNCESCAP
Pretentious Greek character's two appearances CHICHI
Put into a box to be sent away, maiden wasn't well! MAILED
Sailor with blemish kept off the rum? ABSTAINED
Saying nothing, ignoring daughter, leading to anger and offence UMBRAGE
See one store in the block closing early BISHOPRIC
Starters and drinks taken around good pub BEGINNERS
Sweet dishes providing course British can tuck into SYLLABUBS
Tag Los Angeles's orchid petals LABELLA
Timely word from officer on security measure OCLOCK
Turn is rubbish at end of revue ROTATE
We hear small island is a hole EYELET
When I finally entered into battle? FRIDAY
Wimbledon's oft-proclaimed benefit ADVANTAGE
Winner not given gold, I am injured party VICTIM