The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,203 - Sep 14 2003

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Clues Answers
'I had' to is wrong, you twits! IDIOTS
A bent for getting something for nothing GIFT
A novice among the ranks of the building workers TILERS
Aim to go through the press cuttings with the buyers SPENDERS
An incidental benefit from dodgy revolution? SPINOFF
As a joke hides, foolishly, and is disciplined PUNISHED
Attractive feature of the cabinet? DRAWER
Be first to find the rot setting in among the workers STARTOFF
Car swerves, there's a yell and you lose consciousness CRASHOUT
Clink the jug to an uproarious dance CANCAN
Confident - that's beyond dispute SURE
Does one throw it and run? DART
Egg laid by a wild bird FLAMINGO
Fancies there will be a veto and is not mistaken NOTIONS
Fellow unable to hear but very brave FEARLESS
Finds it lists to the right, having boarded it LEARNS
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Heard it blew down BLUE
How one felt when the fever first subsided? NOTSOHOT
Improved when taken in hand PICKEDUP
In a blue confection: street wear of yesteryear BUSTLE
It will provide answers to all the stock questions LINEAGE
Kept for the little son to colour STORED
Lots and lots of musicians have them SCORES
Loved it when I got the old side playing IDOLISED
One boob from the backward students SLIPUP
Order went through. American general is the buyer CUSTOMER
Reinforces with 'Butcher's increased his prices' BEEFSUP
Sling out the wood stored inside - lots of it LASHINGS
The fifty per cent made to take the exam find it dreadful DETEST
The kidding, now, I began to worry about BADINAGE
To hide the hole well, I weave all round it LIELOW
Wander round first for something to eat ORANGE