The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 23,669 - Feb 18 2002

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A Central American team is able to kick off with me MEXICAN
A spot of trouble over a pupil? STYE
An outside number that's not designated ANON
Bare sort of hill in Scotland BRAE
Can recall Napoleon's place of exile ELBA
Cheated at pontoon? TWISTED
Children may be found playing it HIDEANDSEEK
Full marks for bringing an innings to an end? Tenoutoften
Given medical care at another's expense? TREATED
Got up, we hear, for breakfast? ROES
Joins with the edges SIDES
Like the cubed root of carrot, perhaps DICED
Measure is about the right length METRE
Model butterfly? PAINTEDLADY
Moral code followed by a student ETHICAL
Moved entrance point to front door TRANSPORTED
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Old ones like this have little sense NOODLES
One may be powerless without it ELECTRICITY
Overrates it as a medicine RESTORATIVE
Paradoxical criterion of stability ROCK
Scotsman upset about unknown fascist NAZI
Some under assault for long periods ERAS
Still on level terms EVEN
Stone jar with nickel lining GRANITE
Stud's list put on board STABLES
The head cook may make it PATE
They are inclined to support overhead development RAFTERS
They are kept in a box in the car GEARS
Tony Italian? Could be English Nationality
Unwelcome extra duty TAXINCREASE
Where one may keep the garden spray VASE
Word associated with poker - it's not flush STUD