The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 25,246 - Mar 8 2007

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Clues Answers
A man of the church invites daughter to apply ADMINISTER
Alarms caused by struggles across the river FRIGHTS
An incus is part of a Roman villa ANVIL
Animal fur, for example, impressed at first COATI
Carrying no weapons, Cockney was not hurt UNARMED
Disheartened teenager with thespian's rural transport TRACTOR
Expert article on some bread and crab, for example CRUSTACEAN
Fish skins (excluding head) EELS
Girl accepts transport from some foreign sailors LASCARS
Issue English crew with a timetable that's empty EMANATE
Keeps principal volunteers at home on Sunday MAINTAINS
Lava, being liquid, may be safely negotiated NAVIGABLE
Low point is being rained off, with no energy NADIR
Mad? Not Dora, it's just wind! TORNADO
Nothing in to drink with this dish! SOUP
Nuts about raw beginner's sketch DRAFT
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One who understands a bit of insolence? LIPREADER
Press the compiler to give help in return MEDIA
Retail outlet that's high on freedom OFFLICENCE
Sailor's requirement to listen to view on stages SEALEGS
Sheila began to walk heavily in sleep SLUMBER
Soldiers on the German command ORDER
Substandard rider that needs training THIRDRATE
Take advantage of an old flame - one in conspiracy! EXPLOIT
Talking lions will be closely investigated PRIED
That man gets a call for audition HEARING
The range for a record signing, initially ALPS
The sort of ground that top farmers cultivate? PERMAFROST
The type of secret agents to cover Europe SPECIES
They govern the stars outside the Lawn Tennis Association SULTANS
Tory leader in tabloid shock STUN
Vessel from China or Taiwan AORTA