The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,200 - Aug 24 2003

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'Give,' you stutter, 'an indication' ASSIGN
Also where the difference lies between good and bad summers INADDITION
Are due for payment in about half an hour, chum MATURE
Fiddling mine to conceal the business returns INCOME
Getting better, have a friend call round RALLYING
Guarantee when only fifty per cent confident ENSURE
Happened to have been about to drop in BEFALLEN
If put in the right hole RIFT
Insincere, as 'Four-eyes' is? TWOFACED
Like the evidence given by the firm? UNSHAKABLE
No rises? Those days are past NOTANYMORE
One metal, uranium, is withdrawn UNIT
Palsy-walsy with the Duke to start with WELLIN
Peculiarities that in the beginning I stood for TRAITS
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Quiet and the eyes are closed, too NOTAPEEP
Refuse to cede and it's a drink all round STANDOUT
See it's an awkward situation SPOT
Seemed ill at ease and got confused SHUFFLED
Sees as tourist attractions SIGHTS
Sticking the car inside, resigned PASTCARING
Struck, we're told, by. Very interested, indeed RAPT
Taking ages to capture the point one so wants YEARNS
To accelerate promotion STEPUP
Wears a gun, you see, to hold up with ERODES
What halted the coach pop went off in? STOPPAGE
What one's glance falls on in the bathroom cabinet? EYEDROPS
When some of the cutlery turn up, is obviously curious SNOOPS
Why the manoeuvre to capture it boomeranged? MOTIVE