The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 27,312 - Oct 18 2013

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Admit fees may be ridiculous, giving up too easily? DEFEATISM
After a while thief gets alias MONICKER
Conclude there's no escaping from hell INFER
Denying what ram may be doing again! REBUTTING
Educated girl being restricted, awfully tired and angry IRRITATED
End of match? Numbers go into 'iding NOSIDE
European male getting round capital of Malta in cab HANSOM
Fairies, with the first sign of hunger, pass away PERISH
Fighting that brings lawsuit ACTION
Game in which valuable instrument gets knocked over DARTS
In new arrangement hide plain plants Delphinia
Is the boss giving warning in America? HEADSUP
It's almost total laziness in niche of organisation SLOT
Listener subsequently like a crock? EARTHEN
Lock of hair enclosed by adoring letter-writer RINGLET
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Mark Liverpudlian songstress enthralling journalist CEDILLA
One detects a lot of different lines in the supermarket BARCODEREADER
Person deemed to be good -- and bad, for all that STILL
Powerful warplane gaining height, latest in technology MIGHTY
Puffed up? One man's the opposite of that inside INFLATED
Release worker providing blank cheque FREEHAND
Rose maybe is an acceptable model STANDARD
Row, missing edges in lake ERIE
Spoilt socialite girl once set about keeping delicate BLIGHTED
Surprise in wood -- great weight is buried ASTONISH
The two characters making pa a beast PANDA
Tramp's chancer on the move -- he recycles useful stuff SCRAPMERCHANT
University accommodation set up in most superior capital BUDAPEST
Very big drink that's rubbish, litre swallowed TRIPLE
What's to get stirred up about, being moved from slums? REHOUSED