The Telegraph - Cryptic - Sep 4 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| 'Everlasting Love' finally learnt with different arrangement | ETERNAL |
| A legitimate target, Aunt Sally for example | FAIRGAME |
| Abridged film associated with a fairy queen | TITANIA |
| Acrobat one used to drink with? | TUMBLER |
| Bad pint outside free house having a lot of problems | INTHESOUP |
| Book me in King's Head with a member, female | MEINKAMPF |
| Complaint from team about leaders of Football League | MANFLU |
| Cunning about soldiers discharged in a corrupt manner | SORDIDLY |
| Dealer, almost penniless | BROKE |
| Depressed over note, and nearly drunk, take a trip here? | DOWNMEMORYLANE |
| Drama after away defeat? | OUTPLAY |
| Feeling movement after onset of earthquake | EMOTION |
| Frequently fall in value after shares initially dropped | OFTEN |
| Gathered adult son looked like failing to get on | ASSEMBLED |
| Jobless heading off, possibly for a Greek island | LESBOS |
| Keen on securing right opening | INTRO |
| Knowing about old pages becoming loose | FLOPPY |
| Love unaltered watering hole | OASIS |
| Ominous, nun ringing home | SINISTER |
| Part flour, a little at a time | PIECEMEAL |
| Part of speech given at one by male, word for word | VERBATIM |
| Poker-faced, and lost for words? | EXPRESSIONLESS |
| Prime Minister, extremely believable? Perhaps | MAYBE |
| Public brawl -- see Father after a fine a year later | AFFRAY |
| Rich source of oil, also containing diamonds | WELLTODO |
| Sailing ship's gone out with maximum on board | GALLEON |
| Similar to barking wildly | LIKEMAD |
| Soft target not hard to come across, so it's said | EASYMEAT |
| Some Chablis, seventh heaven | BLISS |
| Thrifty management shown by small company spreading money about | ECONOMY |
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