The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 23,310 - Nov 26 2004

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22-9 4? I sped, I hied, fantastically full of double power PHEIDIPPIDES
Appropriate name given to animal with butterfly on COMMANDEER
Artist brought back to design flat PLANAR
Attitude taken by girl showing aloofness DISTANCE
Ball in sewer SEAMER
Bit of wood covering one end of kitchen is pine LONG
Cave in which British and German kings meet GROTTO
Chair made to shake - I extracted old coins DRACHMAE
Distraught dope-needer, I push drug PSEUDOEPHEDRINE
Gangster, turning up and working for journalist, moved illegally LAUNDERED
Group of office workers about to supply part of computer program LOOP
Hope for only half the people at the match? PROSPECT
Landowner's no duke - a flashy Australian LAIR
Like some rings using trick to get money - prosperous, no end CONCENTRIC
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Location without work diminished the community POPULACE
Mac's remarkable northern team - looking hot but ignored UNCONSIDERED
Mount with a castle destroyed by foe ultimately ESCALATE
Officer conveying Her Majesty, one behaving as conductor would? OHMIC
Organised pen operator lacks nothing, right? May have this, then NOTEPAPER
Rabbit? Not a 22-9 4 ANGSTROM
Sally's exposure OUTING
Scout's idea that might be taken on? RUNNER
The one often seen with 16 UNIT
Tirade with nursemaid about to become purple AMARANTH
To get rid of trouble-maker finally introduce supranational crime busters INTERPOL
What can one do in this phase? My goodness, look back! OLDAGE
What could give a hit to criminal's bottom? LATHI