The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 25,284 - Mar 31 2011

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A little money for backward English? DIME
Act with elegance, say; it helps to get you in TURNSTILE
All marble could be fire protective ALARMBELL
An isle — Greenland, perhaps EMERALD
Article on computer science needs space … ITEM
Beast without being very loud has to soften MUFFLE
Cattle on board smashed crockery SHERDS
Chappy shot at random — he had a behavioural disorder PSYCHOPATH
Co-driver has to try self-control? AUTOMATE
Dream fast shattered at cultural centre FARMSTEAD
Endlessly sick after soup which hurts one's mouth GUMBOIL
Good accommodation to be found in Newmarket? GROOMS
Having broken limit, stand up and get ready to fight MILITARISE
Having died, learned to strike out OBLITERATE
Let the Guardian know about thickening skin? CALLUS
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Mark has value in Costa Rica COLON
One reckons with a note, it's said, he can sing COUNTERTENOR
One riled by working? IDLER
Reliable account by a priest ACCURATE
She started a college in Cambridge EMMA
Sorting school mail may cause the jimjams ALCOHOLISM
Telephone bell starting off, but not so loud LOWER
Threat of this makes sin seem dodgy NEMESIS
Voucher with firm going on UPON
Waste of water in Cornwall? OFFAL
We rectors contrive to get a bishopric WORCESTER
What to put on to come first in difficult test? TWINSET
With a clear road it may still hold you up TRAFFICLIGHT
Wrongs keep people in agonies TORMENTS
… and what computers need Gordius does up to a point SETTINGS