The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,185 - Oct 14 2003

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A gay plant design for the wallcovering ANAGLYPTA
A poet with money to burn? SPENDER
A purchaser we're told of, for the farm building BYRE
A salvo or an explosion caused by rebellious Italian monk SAVONAROLA
A wistful urge for a note from Japan? YEN
A zero given to this dyestuff ANIL
Able to get no bed for treatment to scapula Bladebone
Are his girlfriends always late? LADYKILLER
Came out with a spice from the East Indies MACE
English repeats of Die Fledermaus? That's crazy! BATS
Flier offering a way to the hill AVIATOR
Fruit for Harry LIME
Having lost capital cover, to be blunt BALD
His access to the garden was cut off by a barrier ADAM
Hold onto one's overnight bag GRIP
Holds back the others after monsoon season RESTRAINS
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I'm taking advertisements - they're not what they seem IMPOSTERS
It may be a bind, having to wear one TIE
It's not much for a drink SMALLBEER
Observing game when court card is playing LOOKINGON
Pry, and no quarter is given! NOSE
Seaweed found in two Southern states ALGA
Sesame seed found inside stillroom TIL
Study of consumption cites tide movements DIETETICS
There must be a point to such a container NEEDLECASE
They're laid, for example, at both ends of gardens EGGS
Thrashed around, having failed to get in first lifeboat FLAILED
Told to stay down on the mattress LILO
Well-bred softies? GENTLEMEN
Were these punk rockers thugs? STRANGLERS
What 17 did to confuse polite little daughter PILOTED
What you call a fox today TOD