The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,526 - Nov 16 2004

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A sign of pressure when one thereupon heads for drinking hole! ISOBAR
A Yankee dame on her travels ABROAD
Age of mount GETON
An awful lot of money for a pepper-grinder and other little pieces! MILLIONS
As venerable as Adam? BEDE
Bent the law and FBI comes round FLEXED
Desert and go back to the port Ogaden
Did Len bat? Sent out in first meeting BLINDDATE
Display of fruit that's almost uplifting RAISIN
Early baby, so needs my robe altered EMBRYO
For the dishonest man, how to stop meeting PROROGUE
Found in index, an adulatory description of emperor's palace XANADU
From that time on, wrongdoing overcame the church SINCE
Has me - pity about that! SHAME
He brings news of a muddle - green needs attention MESSENGER
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Kind of comedy Father takes a time to get SATIRE
Mark the place SPOT
No end to the haste to locate songbird THRUSH
Nothing's got a definition of pins NAILS
One is taken into the business, leading to angry words TIRADE
Owns headgear firsthand HATH
Repeated note to an old master TITIAN
Scrutinise - no name, money wanted - must be a swindle! SCAM
SECOND PART OF 7 ANDSIDES
Study the posture of the Lady of the Lake CONSTANCE
The street has something to be thankful for about a place for a tea-party BOSTON
The usual haircut for small player plus teams SHORTBACK
Tired out and annoyed TRIED
Two men talked about nagging woman HARRIDAN
William's appearing before the beaks BILLS