The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,358 - May 4 2004

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A pattern office worker is dead-set on TEMPLATE
A poet who's nearly having fun LARKIN
A range of hills or mountains in Italy APENNINES
Adam's was turned to Eve RIB
Air filter STRAIN
Anais has the energy to take on young person's number NINETEEN
Carol, once in, is sorting the men from the girls! Sexing
Coming down coldly on errant gent's lie SLEETING
Danger signals when a mural's demolished ALARUMS
Dogged fighter? TERRIER
First national guard outfit that is not a ruling body NGO
Formulate surface + pitch + variable quantity of the spheres PLANETARY
Glasgow park where they have a ball! IBROX
Guides the cattle STEERS
If wet, they'll spoil your fun BLANKETS
In robins, it's a band around the middle OBI
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Increase in building material with right admixture INCREMENT
Latin-American city needs a time to get in proportion RATIO
Lock mice in or trap first MORTICE
Meditating on sinful, gullible fool MUSING
Nearly stupefied, one has sense of relating to deity NUMINOUS
Pacific Line car I wrecked Irenical
Permit and distribute after-dinner drink PASSPORT
Play in a peculiar way at first STRUM
Rodents who dig trenches around the French river Molerats
Saunter via street to bridge, perhaps STROLL
Scold angrily when Italian wine is given round - a bloomer ASTRANTIA
Suggested that the little devil told fibs! IMPLIED
Terry has 11/4 yards to measure for printer ELLEN
Trading place for a year, being a self-sacrificing type MARTYR
When quiet, snake appears ASP
Where Paul was born, in a boat, with stars out all around TARSUS