The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,410 - Dec 16 2007

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A fool, perhaps, but charming SWEET
A lack of cordiality? The audacity! COOLNESS
A mystery for the big screen RIDDLE
A no-good who's unlike the other no-goods? ROGUE
As is proper, stood up for a lady PRIMROSE
Bill appearing in a difficult ''Question Time'' POSTER
Blue ones inside that you say are not yours DISOWN
By what possible right do you stymie it? THWART
Getting a boat back PUNT
Gives battle, terribly sad about AWARDS
In the old days, one had a key to get in ONCE
In the start of the series, a copy writer SCRIBE
Is it for cutting dead-wood? RIPSAW
Looks frightening and is clearly unstable SEESAWING
Not altogether heartbroken, right? RATHER
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One will have offspring: on average, roughly, ten PARENT
Proceed quietly to draw a spinning top in it TIPTOE
Public and out of doors INTHEOPEN
Questions the daily PAPER
Related to, when allowed to speak with on the phone CONNECTED
Say nothing, nothing, nothing! Just go away! SHOO
Say what a bad innings it was? KNOCK
Secret service of a kind UNDERHAND
Slowly advanced to the hole LENTO
Still game SNAP
Suitable for, don't you think? RIGHT
Time's up, one finds: a short interval SEMITONE
Warning about that's sent round THREAT
When about to ring up, gives to ALLOTS
Would a mine detector help one do so? PROSPECT