The Times - Cryptic - Club Monthly 20031 - March 28, 2003

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Acorn meal is useless, hard and not to be considered RACAHOUT
Areas good for a bit of sand? AREG
Birds whose young need feeding with assorted articles ALTRICES
Burns may have such banks where garvies may be swimming RIVAGES
Disorderly walk and run governed mass exodus in Europe VOLKERWANDERUNG
Fruit bursting open, for instance with frost in right area REGMATA
Fruit piled up on head for dancing girl ALMA
Grass all over the true path TAO
He dealt with mole pest which has built up slowly underground SPELEOTHEM
Here's an article for northern ebb tide, primarily HAAFNET
Hindu worship turned up, certainly in Europe PUJA
Honey having almost become runny MEL
In the manner of king, fast sloping away north of the border ASKLENT
Maker losing skin kept back for binding at front of Bible AKEDAH
Nursemaid cradling son after hot bath, a charming woman ASPASIA
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Oil plant West's installed in a brief month AJWAN
One of five children in school gets an arch support SQUINCH
One taken from Thailand line and other ranks? SAMLOR
Ought the Queen to have killed a number? William's put out SHOULDERSHOTTEN
Peach prepared with Arabian leaves is filling second one MALAKATOONE
Pennsylvanian Dutch nativity, amazingly seen there in progressive places PUTZ
Pond a trapper is taking this musquash in ONDATRA
Series of notes are compensation monies SOLATIA
Shrub that's lake, gold and reddish-brown in America LAURUSTINUS
Swindler swiftly proceeded to seize a member's millions RAMPSMAN
Triple heads of cauliflowers coming up - and half of broccoli are deformed SDRUCCIOLA
Unending spirit taps audibly for Eskimo shamans ANGEKOKS
Vehicle destroyed in second hijack without resistance JINRICKSHA
What will remove hair marks in Indian deer RUSMA
Who can make advances in Northern Ireland? GOMBEENMEN