The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 26,384 - Oct 29 2010

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A benefit may follow the institution's end, on the other hand THENAGAIN
A case is to get sorted out by fellow worker ASSOCIATE
A ground prepared, but it's not right day for fertiliser GUANO
A number stuck in poverty must be tidied up NEATENED
Additional fee cheers e.g. vicar when in difficulties SERVICECHARGE
Apprehension -- peculiar sense following a military action AWARENESS
Area overrun by fire almost REALM
Being swindled makes a politician come in looking embarrassed RAMPED
Bloke getting established after one fine display MANIFEST
Bring out more when taken to court EXTRACT
Car recovery folk in units along the road achieving wonders MIRACLES
Commissions checks under the leadership of British engineers BREVETS
Dispatch car crashing in Italy unfortunately ALACRITY
Exercises that could lead to 'bio-scare' AEROBICS
Famous 11 has power, with listeners hanging on PEARS
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Flowing water runs around back of the church fence RECEIVER
Like some names following strict convention PROPER
New edition produced by university in revamped series REISSUE
Often organist is too much for this singer TENOR
One of the birds -- only half of them hurry THRUSH
One of the Channel Islands has a sort of appeal for loner HERMIT
One to put explosive charges in stratum at bottom of coal pit? MINELAYER
Party lanterns will get broken obviously TRANSPARENTLY
Possibly a bit of grass son found on teacake SPIKELET
Predicament requires gentle illumination PLIGHT
Revolutionary food originally provided by one in the kitchen CHEF
Rope with which Henry gets cart pulled up HALYARD
The female's last to receive present HERE
Tottered in the grass around lake with little energy REELED
US city personnel contributing nothing? DEADWOOD