The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 30,448 - Nov 3 2023

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A little silent about old retired detectives MODICUM
Ace, right to engage in major royal sport KARATE
Acts regularly to stop plant falling over in wind BREATH
American banker in Olympic city facing dreadful danger RIOGRANDE
Dedicate victory, heading off to meet reporter INSCRIBE
Dog wagging tail and circling old lady DALMATIAN
Evening in Leamington arranged that lacks nothing ALIGNMENT
Father's coat always ragged ultimately and threadbare FRAYED
Figure student must possess a popular antiseptic FORMALIN
Hysteria essentially filling this writer's article ITEM
Journalist receiving award for insert EMBED
Lectured one remiss sadly over daughter SERMONISED
Lethargy fiancee Ruth is occasionally beginning to address INERTIA
Mary keen somehow to support second lucrative scheme MONEYMAKER
Maybe Tony runs more than small football club? BLACKBURNROVERS
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Mediocre pub, almost run-down, one enters SUBOPTIMAL
Mistakes medical condition RICKETS
Observes determined revolutionary NOTES
Okay with ordinary distress call being raised SOSO
Ridicule Australian oaf going into empty monastery MOCKERY
Scaling limits unemployment benefit for young person ADOLESCENT
Shopkeeper, comparatively stupid it's said GROCER
Small rebellion Greek character dismissed TINY
Some grouse, raw, an underling served up inadvertently UNAWARES
Something read perhaps daily in the past PAPERBACK
Something you currently regard as grating? GRID
Steal fruit, almost two packs together? SCRUM
Tech firm, good reportedly for such an order APPLEPIE
Visitor soon is packing trunk TORSO