The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 26,998 - Oct 16 2012

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A minor prize AWARD
A teacher's last selection for class ARRANGE
Awful rash around centre of his whiskers HAIRS
Bottle never drunk NERVE
Bound criminal in each dungeon, initially CHAINED
Cart reversing by small enclosed spaces YARDS
Dad's rants breaking protocol STANDARDS
Entertained without a thought MUSED
Everlasting conclusions about the French ENDLESS
Free album, for example RELEASE
Got together and strolled around Sussex regularly ASSEMBLED
It shows you places a sailor's turned up ATLAS
Loaded rifles the law destroy in the end WEALTHY
Love to paddle back large boat WORSHIP
More annoyed from breaking earring ANGRIER
Noel Edmonds finally involved in its March broadcast CHRISTMAS
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Old tree lay hollowed-out ELDERLY
One who gives orders, upset nerd COMMANDER
Pale, one doesn't take part in battle NEUTRAL
Prisoner I'd picked up bashed into shape CONDITION
Private meal with no starter INNER
Put on knitted jumper for media PERFORMED
Regret impertinent talk about heads of department needing education SADNESS
Right inside a chimney, uprooted plant MACHINERY
Rubbish left out where car is parked, perhaps DRIVE
Scoffing servicemen get old in dispatch MESSAGE
Soldier returned: no communist's overlooked IGNORED
Soldier's uniform REGULAR
Steel smashed policeman by bottom of bridge -- it might make one see stars! TELESCOPE
This compiler has a certain restraint MEASURE
What brides might put on grooms DRESSES
What cricketers might do, say? DECLARE