The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 26,390 - Nov 5 2010

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A story containing very little that's dynamic ALIVE
Arrogant type at university joining society, loose woman UPSTART
Cockney embraced the female office-bearer in church ELDER
English girl joining army, maiden cut out to be a spy EMISSARY
European bar keeps heavy drinker outside FINNISH
Experiencing big trouble, like Marat finally? INHOTWATER
For instance, someone who brings calm around as a sort of prophet SOOTHSAYER
Great passion shown by Heath? 'Wet', I fancy! WHITEHEAT
Hot fun, pay having been organised with energy -- as a result of this request (1,5,3,3,3) APENNYFORTHEGUY
In firm, taking a cut as an alternative arrangement INSTEAD
Like some psychology I read -- fun surprisingly FREUDIAN
Little bird was first to be given name TITLED
Money put into education DUCAT
Namely, something to remove surface marks? SCRUBBER
Noticing changes, getting round in disguise INCOGNITO
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Number slightly reduced in citadel FORT
One coming in settles public grants SUBSIDIES
One stealing something from an Assam plantation? TEALEAF
Opposition about? Subsequently position is held RESISTANCE
Oppressive burden? The old man with little energy inside needs to hang on, we hear DEADWEIGHT
Periods in which Tangiers's characters regularly go out AGES
Rushes endlessly to save vessel in storm HURRICANE
Speaking at length, making taunt about dead language DILATING
Superhuman bishop, a particular sort of Greek BIONIC
The mourning garb he discarded -- rough woollen clothes TWEEDS
The Queen in Ireland ERIN
They're out to make sure boarders get enough rest LIGHTS
Warrior in army entertained by sailor TATAR
Young animal's fleshy part CALF