The Times - Cryptic - Times Cryptic 21867 - October 24, 2001

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Both taps are old - one can be moved around manually HANDCART
Boulder may be found in such a state COLORADO
Can that caged bird mate? ALCATRAZ
Church members like John and Charles Wesley, perhaps BRETHREN
Don can be such a didactic fellow LECTURER
Feeling like another? It's often offered with tea SYMPATHY
Force to employ two modes of transport RAILROAD
Journalists entrap people for ratings, perhaps PRESSMEN
Mostly deserving pity, stuffed with junk food? POTATO
No poacher of eggs clambers around rook SCRAMBLER
No. sixteen's mobile telephone number EXTENSION
One selling Soviet craft to the west TRADER
One vehicle unserviceable, one with disintegrating wings ICARUS
One's very likely to be here, by the way ROADSIDE
Only person mentioned in speech SOLE
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Orthodox group performing in The Crazy Bunch BYZANTINECHURCH
Persistent person, having row, about to make a mistake TERRIER
Quietly I scold Rover PIRATE
Rain too awful, forming a vast lake ONTARIO
Regularly in Cape Town for a long time AEON
Removal of control encompassing short measure RIDDANCE
Ripped apart right by ring? One could be TORERO
Screen has top removed and stem shortened for repair OVERHAUL
Something instrumental from CD Muriel played DULCIMER
Spoken going round: 'That's no trumps' - from East ORIENTAL
Such a course should be taken off the menu ALACARTE
Unnecessary, cutting two points for obelisk NEEDLE
Viking invader of England holding Kent area NORSEMAN
Youngster has concealed weapon in holiday resort YARMOUTH