The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,412 - Jul 6 2004

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A small magazine on the stand, and nothing long in it BANDOLIER
A waste of snow ARCTIC
Actor who portrayed a crocodile at 25 PaulHogan
Agrees to advantages of including Newton ASSENTS
Artist Rex is oddly rude to begin with DURER
Clear that it's El Cid, plus unfinished work PELLUCID
Confirmed, on condition I charged round RATIFIED
Dribble, like last, sad marsupial left DROOL
Drive in fish to marshland TUNDRA
He flies through the air, antenna first AERIALIST
I am to be (it's said) in charge of metric scheme IAMBIC
It's mined, partly for emeralds ORE
Large organisation tracked down - or not UNTRACED
Likely to take small flat APT
Lily and Michael, holding a coal-scuttle ASPHODEL
Mainly a soldier MARINE
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Make fun of deer I'd butchered DERIDE
Norfolk town one might love will fade away DISSOLVE
One fighter pilot ACE
Produces alcohol - but slipped up in one way DISTILS
Scoff at soldier's accommodation BARRACK
Scottish city's dirty grey river DUNDEE
See half of it - barely ELY
Set off into action, carrying one weight at a time DETONATED
Shell hitting vehicle going quickly CARAPACE
Significant in the past HISTORIC
Silly to protect Turkey, which is uncooperative STROPPY
The French for 'Can meet up in Parisian quarter' LATIN
The lady has a degree of fame as a queen SHEBA
The man's lower back is covered with hairs HISPID
Tried pin out, which was bold INTREPID
Was scared to admit the possibility of being deafer FEARED