The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,262 - Oct 31 2004

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'Rover' is the name that comes up NOMAD
Against having a light in the drawer CRAYON
As games go, this one's a gem! SOLITAIRE
By myself, alone, topped and tailed the fruit MELON
Catch on the rebound when you split up TRAP
Caught, having played a bad shot NETTED
Continues to shield a doctor one attacks LAMBASTS
Dash to make the job? CAREER
Does he deliver the circulars? ROUNDSMAN
Does it thwart the woodman's attempts to fell it? SCOTCHFIR
Foreigner did do wrong, had got caught, retired DANISH
Gave one's views on the unrestricted sale of dogs AIREDALES
Go dead? SHOT
Having got a little tip about, backed 'Lapwing' PEEWIT
I dash off right before, to get something to eat RADISH
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It's not ruddy pig that's swallowed the lot! SALLOW
It's stupid going back to fetch the little fellow MIDGET
Mean, for a friend, to do your best PALTRY
Not having the inclination to get up and go? LISTLESS
Prying, on return inform on NOSING
Put a cover round it LAID
Reeling drunkenly around one in skimpy attire LINGERIE
Regard as something to have up your sleeve WATCH
Row the tool makes FILE
Send back, when there's a row about the figure REMIT
Takes umbrage at the coin tip one gives to PRESENTS
The fight back to gain your end is meritorious WORTHY
They don't allow labels with loops in them TABOOS
Until now, it's been such a long way to travel to SOFAR
Water to be taken to young Nicholas, we hear TONIC