The Times - Cryptic - Club Monthly 20049 - September 24, 2004

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American aircraftman in old plane has metal dropping from the skies KAMACITE
Amino-acid badly defined in clue LEUCIN
At first, Quebec Inuits very infrequently used this wool QIVIUT
Behavioural quirk leads army to get whooping-cough in the north KINKHOST
British polite behaviour when alien has gone and blocked fuel BRIQUETTE
Crested pigeon of old city in Indian state GOURA
Excessive speech of Sophocles, spoken for money TUGRIK
Explanation from disorganised electrician about rising state of untidiness ECLAIRCISSEMENT
Face university pressure and revise intensively MUGUP
Girl's expression of surprise after drug leads to sex TABITHA
Go away, I am nervous with others around IMSHY
Gossip about impudent girl ditching husband to dress in finery GUSSYUP
Greek translation of Oriel library book GROLIER
Having a lot of space, it's said, can be cold and damp RHEUMY
Height of poetic inspiration attained in Les Troyens ESTRO
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Hormone problem impairs youth affected with it around onset of puberty HYPOPITUITARISM
I cut and trim wild wheat TRITICUM
Italian glassware, classical in line, in Uffizi's east wing LATTICINI
Jumps into swaggering film genre, critically CHOPSOCKY
Large fish, a form of bleak initially just observable under water KABELJOUW
Lemur caught in former Portuguese colony MACACO
Linking species - girl caught tons by waving net GOOSENECK
One putting bite on Japanese board perhaps covering Pacific food with sauce SOKAIYA
One West African people put up with sadomasochism and witchcraft OBIISM
Part of Israel not once raising vegetables? NEGEV
Rising Scot's beheaded by English sword ESTOC
Savoury sausages girl's introduced to compare cold one, note, with another one CEVAPCICI
Shell dealer, perhaps once finding a couple of gallons in coiled reel EGGLER
Succulent shrub species, half leek with flower lacking end of sepal SPEKBOOM
Today and always, son? Not at all NOWAYS