The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 23,915 - Dec 2 2002

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A diet put out for fitness APTITUDE
A pea jacket, for example? LEGUME
All things stemming from Eve's ruin UNIVERSE
Disciplined for making wrong sound TAUGHT
Effect of a single legislator on law IMPACT
Face up, perhaps, but not to a challenge BACKDOWN
He may be conscientious in his protests OBJECTOR
Highest score? Fine TOPNOTCH
Ill-temper shown by a girl in a muddle MEANNESS
In the team, on the wing, not breaking the rules ONSIDE
It was enough for our ancestors ENOW
Lobby Transport House! ENTRANCEHALL
Once popular means of riding a rising market TRAM
One with a head for money makes a tea-time treat DOUGHNUT
Over-matey? BIGAMOUS
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Picadors get involved now and then SPORADIC
Polar ice resort NICE
Presumably he can be relied upon for dexterity RIGHTHANDMAN
Prima donna accepts unhappy agent is upset by loss DISADVANTAGE
Range and directions ANDES
Sally out to lead transport studies SYLLABUS
Searching examination - involving litmus paper? ACIDTEST
Short way round company tax SCOT
Small pig has nose-tip embedded in furrow RUNT
Sounds an unfavourable bet ANTE
The abode of headless ghosts? HADES
The basics of meteorology ELEMENTS
They're assumed to be failures DUDS
When you can dine off grouse or what you will TWELFTHNIGHT
Wild swan seen in a field of barley AWNS