The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 23,897 - Nov 11 2002

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Alphabetical lists used in mathematics INDICES
An overcrowded children's home in Oxford, say SHOE
Arsenal manager ARMOURER
Being rich, we shall have to join the party WELLTODO
Cheat at cards CRIB
Food for Dad's Army? PASTA
Get out of doing something EARN
He aims to put a ban on spirits EXORCIST
House supports industrial action to be effective STRIKEHOME
Limited cure SPECIFIC
Local vessel that can be managed single-handed TANKARD
Made to feel small? DWARFED
Main thoroughfare used by merchants TRADEROUTE
Minimum of a quarter allowed to go round LEAST
Not a single female will wear these outfits TROUSSEAU
One of Job's comforters seen in Israeli hut ELIHU
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One who is named for the post ADDRESSEE
Results are usually laughable when this missile is launched CUSTARDPIE
Room at the top in rising Italian city ATTIC
Seen in church when spring returns before Easter starts APSE
Short race organised for a play group ORCHESTRA
Sluggish inter-changing INERT
Suffer having a dog at home INCUR
Tear old tattered garment LEOTARD
They meet for a bite TEETH
This difficult sum recalled Corinth, perhaps ISTHMUS
Trace misdirected supply CATER
Transport that gets up speed by putting one's foot down SCOOTER
Turn over in bed? SLEEPONIT
Voters choose to speak ELECTORATE
Warning for habitual introvert? LOOKOUT
Wrestle with a translation and perspire SWELTER