The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,348 - Oct 1 2006

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'Laid-back' etc. - possibly not standard English DIALECT
A dog lead POINTER
An awfully long time HARSHSENTENCE
Bank register LIST
Delivers one's post to someone else? RESIGNS
Difficult situation, darn it! HOLE
Don't betray each other though given a pasting? STICKTOGETHER
German notes that were false LIED
Go for the animals from start to finish? No, just the opposite! SCAT
Greeting from a gunman? HAILOFBULLETS
Grow round, as I train again RAISE
Having meant to plough in the exam, will TESTAMENT
Heads back to give you a surprise STUN
If you're running, they'll try to catch you CUSTOMS
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Initial time for Irish Gaelic is short TERSE
It's rolled perfectly. No arguments! THATSFLAT
Lost blood about gun-running one foozled BUNGLED
Material's awful. Nothing will penetrate it VOILE
Now Pat, when upset, does take umbrage ATPRESENT
Pegs away, having gone in to get sweets TOFFEES
Snarls when one bungles it FOULSUP
Something from a snooker room or bar BLACKBALL
Soon as there's a vacancy, girl goes round ANON
Stand a drink but sort out first ROSTRUM
Stir-frying half, chopped up beforehand FIRST
The whole army is disarmed, chum! ALLY
What the embarrassed athlete was eating SCARLETRUNNER
With nothing on, spring from FREE