The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,513 - Dec 6 2009

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Artist arrived within private chambers INCAMERA
Costume worn by female relative, one in Daisy's family MARIGOLD
Doctor tucked into fish in northern region TUNDRA
E.g. attacking castles simultaneously, in support of monarch FORKING
Facilitating ending, but not beginning EASING
First inaccurate, then accurate? Absolutely OUTRIGHT
Fortunate outcome for survivor from craft, say HEIRSHIP
Gym equipment one left out finally for swimmer BARBEL
Hurtful remarks about trouble in island state BARBADOS
I'm into unusual saints, those who take a soulful view of nature ANIMISTS
I'm kept in by agitated teacher for loathsome misdeed HATECRIME
Insult on Wellington's part is blow for fighting man UPPERCUT
Japanese entertainer falsifying his age GEISHA
Medleys with verve, for example, turned into potential book MELANGES
Nice job, with one metal embedded inside another PLATINUM
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One relation that produces negative reaction AVERSION
Opponents at bridge each leading it, also dummy NITWIT
Part of Ezekiel, e.g., is the source of mournful verses ELEGIST
Person seeking action landed on one reptile LITIGATOR
Playwright embracing one son after another, and a single female SPINSTER
Pointed article about rising in intellectual circles ACADEMIA
Polish, perhaps, sounding like another European language FINISH
Produce onset of fear? Correct FRIGHTEN
Provide satisfactory answers in predicament PASS
Railways ignoring the odds, unfortunately! ALAS
Silly cover for scientist's first piece about the universe COSMICAL
Standard nonsense editor mindlessly repeated PARROTED
Thing in use is dud, awfully mediocre UNDISTINGUISHED
With new organisation, there's about a hundred staff TEACHERS