The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 22,337 - Oct 11 2001

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Around Michigan, remains of the strictly old-fashioned sect AMISH
Beginning to do farm work and getting on with it THRESHOLD
Bill in America loves Prohibition TABOO
Book associated with running water and fish BRILL
Cobblers pursue proctor's assistant BULLDOG
Copper gets bawdy post intended for clergyman CURACY
Craft of Venezia, fore and aft, on Italian river taking aquatic creature back VAPORETTO
Fish meal oddly rejected: apart from the stigma, it also has style CARPEL
Game of chance after bishop gets hopelessly drunk BLOTTO
He's ejected from heaven, then uses Eve initially as a means of approach AVENUE
Homework, perhaps, heads of school always read aloud ESSAY
How the French make remarks? COMMENT
Is there a soupcon of French pique because they lost this in 1759? QUEBEC
Italy is sheltering Dr King, ousted by Gaddafi IDRIS
Joy comes between Rex and small family RELATIONS
Knowing about some insectivorous plant FLYTRAP
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Minister soft on crime PARSON
One who had stable employment in the east of Germany left with a hesitant expression OSTLER
Ornament used for tile design TREFOIL
Outfit on French river has balance EQUIPOISE
Person used in musical about phone technology CATSPAW
Poles have to suffer - they're hammered! NAILS
Prepared to be crazy before daybreak MADEREADY
Roman writer or Roman leader in college embraced by Pope PETRONIUS
Shopkeeper is said to have got fatter GROSSER
Shopping, including tea bags PURCHASES
This might be raised by the disdainful Cockney intellectual, we hear EYEBROW
This part of stair is erect RISER
To stand up to rest is unusual RESIST
Use soft soap - it's not so lumpy FLATTER
Ways through the woods are free ways RIDES
Wretch going by railway to search for a grooming aid CURRYCOMB