The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 26,706 - Nov 10 2011

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A condition of two unions? BIGAMY
A duke and English queen getting brew of tea that's passable ADEQUATE
A jolly powerful cyclist? ARMSTRONG
A Northern party a bishop backed in principality ANDORRA
A point, right, admitted by friend gets legal authority MAGISTRATE
Accusation that could be loaded? CHARGE
Booze principally drunk here by river -- drinkers' domain? BEERHOUSE
Chap on tour excitedly grabbing minute close to great historic building HAMPTONCOURT
Disinclined to move, artist abandoned unstable terrain INERT
Drink I'd found in park heading north CIDER
Finally how marathon competitor is judged? INTHELONGRUN
Fool caught out in mass of sand DUNE
Foreign language in clubs, say, son ignored INUIT
Greek behind corruption GRAFT
Group employ a name endlessly for hedonist LOTUSEATER
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Large-scale part in adventure picture EPIC
Limit miles covered by old plane perhaps EXTREME
Loud style of piano-playing not without heart STRIDENT
Mastery gained in code man cracked DOMINANCE
Method for journalist to probe aim of medicine? PROCEDURE
Organised drink, we hear, in Chesterfield, maybe SETTEE
Perhaps Oxford society has bowling venue at back SHOE
Pieces for all to see in list MENU
Rural company with new driver in US car mostly BUCOLIC
Second gofer's out of bed RUNNERUP
Significant blaze is raging close to copse SIZEABLE
Slight strain's ultimately concealed INSULT
Study sun's element in pleasure trip SCRUTINISE
Support given in struggle after switch in leader TRESTLE
Toughness shown by engineers, source of industry amid quiet RESILIENCE