The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 27,377 - Jan 3 2014

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Cafe in Paris is a pit -- it I avoided! ESTAMINET
Cheating types can crush a gal's spirit PLAGIARISTS
Commercial promotion by head of marketing in business organisation ADMIN
Compare man making revolution with king captured LIKEN
Dawn's sort of drink? Quite the opposite SUNDOWNER
Eats baker prepared -- for times like these? Teabreaks
English saint unknown in an American capital ALBANY
Exposer of bad things -- one telling us the game's over? WHISTLEBLOWER
French former footballer on a lake in Swiss region CANTONAL
Hypocritical language very big in some poetical pieces CANTOS
Like goods sent back to base to be mended? RESTORED
Maybe bridge crosses land that's wet and yellow GAMBOGE
Object when strange editor goes the wrong way DEMUR
Old people struggling along with boys receiving a kiss ANGLOSAXONS
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Provide new kit for returning criminal LOOTER
Robber can be cruel, horrible, stealing pounds BUCCANEER
Rubbish with nasty smell all right for burying HOKUM
Sarah is back as Paul's companion SILAS
Seaman departed having grabbed copper for kiss OSCULATE
Soldier cuts short in broadcast? It doesn't seem to make sense PARADOX
Something botanical seen in track in Home Counties SPATHE
Suffered inside having taken acidic milk, we hear INCURRED
Support a terrible fellow audibly in card game BACCARAT
The Spanish red wine being handed around -- coming from this? CELLARET
Travel in opposite directions -- feature outwardly noticeable TRANSIT
What can be awfully bad on old fellows? ABDOMEN
Women wearing the trousers may not be seen as such! CROSSDRESSERS
Worked with head covered (it could get greasy) OILED