The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,639 - Mar 29 2005

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...it should wobble three times as much, with added mass TREMBLE
A bit of a problem for a small horse SNAG
A sap when it comes to wrongdoing RESIN
Abel's murderer may be a member of this tribe INCA
An implement also used by a learner TOOL
An odd number, unless you deduct the first six SEVEN
An old garden in Wiltshire, densely overgrown EDEN
An outbreak of germs one may even bless SNEEZE
Ate in dapper-fashion, that could have been relevant Appertained
Cross via the back entrance ROAD
Disparagement of those who cannot finish a drink quietly? SLUR
Flowers eaten by the hundred on this diet CATKINS
GIs back-to-back in the Navy, with good equipment RIGGING
Hang the worker for taking a necklace PENDANT
Idle perhaps, or heading for Morecambe ERIC
Impromptu lunch - parted at first sign of rain? THUNDERCLAP
In addition, first of all leave subtraction out! ALSO
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Insulting and devious, to grab lamps so Slightingly
Jot down the rent on a card NOTELET
Look over a third of the Nordic countries SCAN
Love the friend who gives a jewel! OPAL
Old wine taken by the fire SACK
Refrain from giving seaman a bad mark ABSTAIN
Rum, perhaps, to keep the coalhole so untidy and unclosed ALCOHOL
Satisfied to list firm number in book CONTENT
Scepticism shown by eccentric stoic gains 1,000 in support AGNOSTICISM
Shear at a smart pace CHIP
Stick on naughty boy's booze IMPALE
Strained at present, perhaps TENSE
They're laid, for example, on glasses-cases EGGS
Toy girl paid wildly for - such extravagance! PRODIGALITY
Welcome bad weather? HAIL
When the illustration shows jelly... ASPIC
Write a note on the expense, a long way to this church PENTECOSTAL