The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 27,653 - Nov 21 2014

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Ancient Edmund, behold, making a comeback OLDEN
Bit of circuitry deteriorates and is to be pulled up -- engineers to the fore! RESISTOR
Bread is thrown out for e.g. gull SEABIRD
Copy a component of the periodic table CARBON
Corpulent American gangster causing death FATAL
Deserter captured by American soldiers gets free GRATIS
Drink brings audible sounds of disapproval BOOZE
Europeans only half like a saint surprisingly ITALIANS
Extra dishes will offer this bit of salad RADISH
Farm animal, sleepy type in tractor BULLDOZER
Fish provided by a chap, the only supplier SOLEAGENT
Fish was out-of-date seemingly SMELT
Fodder is served up with endless drink SILAGE
Joint operation of obeisance BENDINGTHEKNEE
Like beginning of the journey on a horse perhaps ASTRIDE
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Maybe listener's one hanging on EARRING
Of the French learners sitting on a road one is not very bright DULLARD
One's answer here will be criticised PUTDOWN
People eating informally may have such famous people NOTABLES
Performer taking part is terrific? Not entirely ARTISTE
Perpetual student may be proceeding thus as much as possible TOTHENTHDEGREE
Philosopher sounding secure LOCKE
Possibly an anorexic quality seen in a queen wearing not so much LEANNESS
Prisoner -- one going down for strangling female? LIFER
Put down at this number! NINETEEN
Regret having to abandon river -- no flipping fish! GUDGEON
Result of naval economies? It's a bit hairy! CREWCUT
Starts to think zanily, being into crazy Chinese philosopher NIETZSCHE
Trader about to set up south of Paddington, say? STATIONER
Worked in musical show with Irish father on TV? OPERATED