The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,613 - Nov 6 2011

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Approved book lady read, skipping odd bits OKAYED
As standard practice, rake in money? Just the opposite ROUTINE
Bring up children without reading, say, this English novelist FORSTER
Business manoeuvre, reason for director to demand cut? TAKEOVER
Caught in act, some quit DEPARTED
Comfortable job for boring people? WELLTODO
Country in which I come ashore again? IRELAND
Crumpets cooked in range SPECTRUM
Eastern state's capital has also taken over south-eastern state TOKYO
End of major war game that one may come across in London WATERLOOBRIDGE
Extra material not taken up to support TV character PADDINGTONBEAR
Follow one side of serious conversation STALK
Foolishly admit star, one creating theatrical scenes DRAMATIST
Horses from West and East come to this woman's centre BARBARA
In essence, husband's part of housework CHORE
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Lots of old soldiers holding king in chains Legirons
Musical group's economical way to confirm engagement? BRASSBAND
Obliteration is guaranteed after many years ERASURE
One kind of printing -- not camera-ready? OFFSET
Oriental embracing daughter, resulting in complaint MALADY
Please poet, holding up well GRATIFY
Refuse what's not on approved list, initially OFFAL
Rejection as result of being caught out, for example DISMISSAL
Row about one part of speech giving Parliament's position RIVERBANK
Some sandwiches served that mate can finish on board CHESS
Take off in a couple of vehicles heading north on time SUBTRACT
Two causes of play being stopped? Don't do it! REFRAIN
Ultimately, stormy sea's turned back fleet SPEEDY
Very bad illness making one faint VAGUE
What may distinguish a bull in bear market EARMARK