The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 21,854 - Mar 24 2000

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A manly revolutionary, but not a professional LAYMAN
A quarter went about getting built up STACKED
Abuse makes a point in itself ASPERSE
Goes and has veins treated VANISHES
He'll prove to be wrong concerning dairy farm produce REBUTTER
Install as the ruling chairman ENTHRONE
Make a hole in fortune as a knight LANCELOT
Many is the brochure written to beguile DISTRACT
Not at all happy about cold fish SCAD
Object to the judgment MIND
Pressure the French and a French denial will result LEANON
Put off deals - she is without capital HEADLESS
Rouses sleepy-head when it's not really called for NEEDLESS
Sages blame bad company ASSEMBLAGE
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Short article cannot include European aristocracy, one figures ACCOUNTANT
Shortage the debtor has a duty to make up DROUGHT
Soft drink for the colourless PALE
Songs, the content of which rallied Erik the Red's men LIEDER
Sort of protection for a strikebreaker going back far from cheerful SCABBARD
Split about holidays CLEAVE
Strives for discipline in sea-going craft STRAINS
Supplying these with water could be dear SWEETHEART
Taking offence after causal shirt causes consternation TERROR
Tale-tellers' objective CANTERBURY
Tea set, unusually without embellishment CHASTE
The favoured way to cover the ground is on foot INSTEP
The remover takes ages over royal insignia ERASER
There's little money - iniquitous but that has to be swallowed PILL