The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 28,011 - Jan 15 2016

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A thousand paintings maybe in business area MART
Actually at home, female needs to do something INFACT
After month was first to admit intention and gave a talk DECLAIMED
At the end of day Edward rested LIGHTED
Beholden to have mixture of gruel and fat GRATEFUL
Boy knocked over told fibs and dawdled DALLIED
Brawlers using language about a good worker TERMAGANTS
Brownish ape is on the move SEPIA
Celebrity one's brought in as music-maker SITAR
Corresponding, wasting little time offering a welcome AGREEING
Criminals? They get signals coming in RECEIVERS
Dislike endless calamity -- trembling's beginning inside DISTASTE
Easter's hour off for French philosopher PASCAL
Excuse of little creature quiet rather than loud PLEA
Face Thomas outside hospital, a shadowy figure PHANTOM
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Funny dames still award-winners MEDALLISTS
Have a feeling one may be spotted in sort of parade SUSPECT
How one might categorise fighter that's knocked out mate with bang BANTAMWEIGHT
Look -- Henry is circling planet! A high-flyer in both senses! AIRMARSHAL
Main element in piece of wire STAPLE
Maybe watch heartless row TIER
One day of the week, when to look to eat cold stew FRICASSEE
Plant with minimal nitrogen gets behind ASTERN
Set left needing succour LAID
Somehow you go idle abandoning university beliefs IDEOLOGY
Symbols offered by man with manifesto in speech MARKS
To entertain party-goers old rocker went across TRAVERSED
Trusted assistant not inclined to be sinister RIGHTHANDMAN
When ill, eat no plain chocolate NEAPOLITAN
Word to identify journalist in crowd PRESS