The Telegraph - Cryptic - Nov 9 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| After short time what has managed to become country's biggest city | TEHRAN |
| Article jamming pipe is an old coin | DUCAT |
| Bird caught landing on garden implement | CRAKE |
| Bit of cash first pocketed by European | PISTOLE |
| Building complex redeveloped in e.g. south-east | HOUSINGESTATE |
| Deficiency in desert | DEFECT |
| English friend goes round old church that is historically significant | EPOCHAL |
| First and second to enter wood | FOREMOST |
| Follower of team to drink beer | SUPPORTER |
| Good boy, not completely thick, cheers up | GLADDENS |
| Good money abroad? Excellent! | GRAND |
| Grab someone of distinction, competent but no leader | NOBBLE |
| Had too much on one's plate -- but managed to deal with it! | OVERATE |
| I tried somehow to be less messy | TIDIER |
| Joyous socialist waffled | BLITHERED |
| Laid into bed, judge gets tucked in | BERATED |
| Modest daughter hugging lover finally expressed doubts | DEMURRED |
| One left in West Country city, not half one missing home? | EXILE |
| Overseas travellers will have this, going in a particular direction | EASTBOUND |
| Robert depressed about empty day, a severe setback | BODYBLOW |
| Spots little son being given kisses | SPECKS |
| Storm is to put off drivers | MOTORISTS |
| Tea before usual time? Bit of work about to be put into it | EARLGREY |
| Teams participating in chapel evensong | ELEVENS |
| Upset about meal's last courses? | DESSERTS |
| Using offensive words, tries to put off some going through snow? | SLEDGES |
| What pianist needs to get to manage black notes? Sly execution | SHARPPRACTICE |
| Wicked person perched outside the underworld | SADIST |
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