The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 2,630 - Mar 11 2012

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A sermon sorted out fellows having rows OARSMEN
A trust broken in royal house STUART
Admittedly gifted GRANTED
Agricultural worker with fine upper body parts FARMHAND
As result of which recipient of bad service repeatedly gets the point DOUBLEFAULT
Being a witness, give information about European drug SEEING
Cleaned up foreign article covered by editor LAUNDERED
Convert got holy urge, finally, in priest's study THEOLOGY
Domestic equipment that's naturally abhorred? VACUUM
Expert from university town checking text PROOFREADING
Form of entertainment for audience being highly moved INFLIGHT
He can stand for one, so can I, and so, from what we hear, can you ELEMENT
In cathedral city, stopping early to consume liqueur CHARTREUSE
Is boring doctor with ailments DRILLS
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Kind and good in part of Africa BENIGN
Landowner assembling small quantity of leaves SQUIRE
Light timber, using a block, hoisted BALSA
Music producer overlaying quiet song with woodwind instrument RECORDPLAYER
Piece of jewellery couple hired BRACELET
Quartet of players embracing the radio, initially, for broadcast STREWN
Shrub grew on part of coast ROSEBAY
Sign of disapproval about medic, so sad THUMBSDOWN
Something worn with trousers, i.e. clobber BELT
Suitable work on piano, or melody OPPORTUNE
Tricks in clubs and another suit, discarding king CHEATS
Wandering, yet sane as far as the Scots are concerned NOMAD
What comes first for dairymaid? Cows, perhaps HERD