The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 24,615 - Mar 1 2005

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A large petrel to be found in Cornell, Yale too NELLY
A leading woman, accomplished and full of desire DOYENNE
Catholic soon is journalist and dubbed saintly CANONISED
Circle a measure of cereal OATEN
Concerning the car, I've a lurch (wobble) Vehicular
Criticise imported alien a lot initially; I eventually hit back RETALIATE
Detects small numbers who get points NOSES
Englishman abroad - former hit-man? EXPAT
Extreme right-winger's pawn and I leave pacifists in disarray FASCIST
French friend takes daughter to see boats in their centre AMIDSHIPS
Gang of sailors and journalists? PRESS
Gee! Is this a complicated takeover campaign? SIEGE
He looks the wrong way when women are around OGLER
Image of old Scotsman on the river PICTURE
India in charge, leading to a set-back with shows INDICATES
Nip back in broken sled for a pin SPINDLE
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One chap hides in shell-case in the desert SAHEL
Ordeal for nine assorted prisoners, held every 3 years TRIENNIAL
Quietly told stories as one worked steadily PLIED
Recruits roll in from three directions ENLISTS
Rural businesses offering a meal and a date at the main house FARMSTEAD
Send little Ernest to the back door POSTERN
Singletons exploring Tunis UNITS
Staggers like a swimmer in a back street TOTTERS
Stoneworker's assistant taking five for debt to court number 4 PAVIOUR
Surrounded by theatre seats during the finale ENCIRCLED
Taken for a ride, and chucked out without money DUPED
The way they used to put it last night YESTEREVE
Though terribly puny, I race around for money PECUNIARY
Tool's the devil to use! (bewail aloud) IMPLEMENT
Turn round a minute when a new girl appears NAOMI
Yours truly is settled, well stuck in! IMPLANTED