The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 26,704 - Nov 8 2011

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'Repast' is regularly 'nosh' EATS
'Wrack' is Emerson, Lake and Palmer touching rock bottom KELP
Absolute lunatic losing head UTTER
Always available for panto performance ONTAP
Appropriate time to wake up -- right? TROUSER
Carefree broadcasting under leadership of Digital European Bureau DEBONAIR
Casual tuna Nicoise salad with no end of mayonnaise INSOUCIANT
Commotion involving amateur sailors ordered about in hurricane TORNADO
Could be goat starts to meander over the heath MOTH
Fearless Republican getting lukewarm reception after putting home first INTREPID
Firm taking time to go into profit for speculator PROSPECTOR
Fish go to the bottom to devour last of krill FLOUNDER
Gold coin in circulation ORBIT
Grandad dropping cold stern exterior OLDSTER
Incumbent's first good look round White House IGLOO
Loud organ gets a little frightening FEARSOME
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Na�ve beginner appearing in sketch is poor SKINT
New advancement starting to develop NASCENT
Note that is about 40% of Mancunians consuming fortified wine IMPORTANCE
One old-fashioned star IDOL
One with overriding tendency to pry creating clamour NOISINESS
Palate manifesting refinement TASTE
Practise extortion to be precise EXACT
Pulse of unfinished Follett novel capturing era FLAGEOLET
Rail about peers turning out criminal DESPERADO
Silly me sing badly? By gum, that's got about MUGGINS
Some of old A1 a nightmare going north in a Sprite NAIAD
Take drink in silence after umpire deducted two points REFRESH
The orchids flourish in a part of London SHOREDITCH
Transport service following in sudden movement TRAFFIC
Trendy parties -- outside or not outside INDOORS
Underwater mud grebes churned up SUBMERGED