The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 23,645 - Jan 21 2002

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A social problem to be brought up EVIL
Apprehends about a thousand supporters ARMRESTS
Business award in force COMMERCE
Coming from Denis, such remarks aren't nice SNIDE
Concerning the middle part of certain reports INRE
Dramatic parts in the New Testament ACTS
Female relatives of a pawnbroker? NIECES
Further chaos in Laos ALSO
He has a little place in the country VILLAGER
He sees robes are laid out before clergyman returns OBSERVER
How one may receive payment of a sort INKIND
It's natural in staple food, we hear INBRED
It's not a close-up, you can bet on it LONGSHOT
It's to do with a series of lectures, naturally OFCOURSE
Italian man of affairs CASANOVA
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Jewish priest in live broadcast LEVI
Many fish act like limpets CLING
Match-fit? ELIGIBLE
One who took the lead in old Russia IVAN
Opposed to a drink AGIN
Pass salt, it could be just the right thing SEASONTICKET
Refusing to handle polish BLACKING
Singer, with opportunity, that could make a fortune TREBLECHANCE
Society match? FRIENDLY
Some currency back in circulation EDDY
The state of being guided upwards with knowledge DELAWARE
To put one at risk on purpose is a sin ENDANGER
Twisted snare holds five birds RAVENS
UFO, for example, gyrating above Britain ABBREVIATION
What musicians should do before playing them MASTERPIECES