The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,198 - Oct 29 2003

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A few facts about skeletons BAREBONES
A fine show, but it generates concern AFFAIR
Aileen and Elaine, for instance ANAGRAM
Ambassador gets A1 housing by order BEHEST
At liberty to eat? There's no such thing! FREELUNCH
Belt's fastened, but out of shape BUCKLED
Betray first female cabinet-maker SHERATON
Buffalo Bill's first show is being staged BISON
Carriage taking Laurel to church STANCE
Childish toy made of hard stone MARBLE
Constructing saunas requires capital NASSAU
Drive away solicitor from gangland battle SHOOTOUT
Fabulous storyteller ROMANCER
Forgiveness granted without so ritual a wash ABLUTION
Free French needed time to write musical text LIBRETTO
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Gee! Derek has made a meal! KEDGEREE
Girl houses mate and mother in the Canaries LASPALMAS
Gradually put two mouthpieces together BITBYBIT
He encourages one to get an amplifier BOOSTER
Lawsuit brought by leaderless splinter group ACTION
Listen to Cockney ads? Not with these in! EARPLUGS
Lots of them are bores REAMS
Misguided hounds may be off the scent ONTHEWRONGTRACK
No truce arranged, despite defeat TROUNCE
Picture dining area trimmed with gold TABLEAU
Prior always covers for devious liar EARLIER
Programme reaches a conclusion in Georgia AGENDA
Reserve nice compound in Crete, perhaps RETICENCE
Travelling in a vehicle richly adorned is divine CLERIC