The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,666 - Apr 29 2005

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Church interior hides ragamuffin URCHIN
Colour no good in item of clothing TINGE
Duke and stranger ramble DODDER
Earlier tool used for shaping FORMER
Electronic device rendering lyric written in 2000 MODEM
Favoured having diplomacy undiminished INTACT
Food eaten by Esther, a violinist RAVIOLI
In a time of darkness some light nonsense? MOONSHINE
It's mean to upset people in an institution INMATES
Lonely oldie sat looking out of sorts ISOLATED
Maiden and I row, being discontented folk MISERIES
Mass starts to get really animated - marvellous musical experience GRAMME
Messages from singer Burl's daughter? MISSIVES
Much less stock is stored in shelter LETALONE
Obtained information from returning journalist, brusque little man DEBRIEFED
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Old Celia's moving around in a restricted area LOCALISED
One American soldier left in vehicle, tense and watchful VIGILANT
One of the times when letters are collected? DEGREEDAY
Party male in old mask DOMINO
Politician almost a devil - Conservative deserter DEMOCRAT
Pony trekking maybe in old part of Yorkshire RIDING
Something bright in the night sky worries sailor DOGSTAR
Sort of criminal, large with a dim appearance BIGAMIST
Sort of sandwich, savoury with egg in TOASTY
The end for United, lacking caution in the middle - badly beaten THRASHED
Thinner relation settling in Germany GAUNTER
Three figures to define a single figure? VITALSTATISTICS
Violent rioters or just one noisy reveller? ROISTER
Weed in flower finally, a growth endlessly out of control RAGWORT