The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 29,167 - Sep 27 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| An examination in a chamber | ATRIAL |
| Big bird from Cornwall heading west | ROC |
| Bishop came down hard on diocese with casual attitude? | BLITHELY |
| Cells seen as round with very small area | OVA |
| Country fellows settling in a sort of valley | ARMENIA |
| Dawn working hard to bring fresh hope for the economy? | SUNRISEINDUSTRY |
| Deep down that somehow engages listener | ATHEART |
| Eccentric, like policeman who has finished duty? | OFFBEAT |
| Ellington? Not his first instrument! | UKE |
| Ferry soldiers back repeatedly | RORO |
| Fresh thought about helping to restrict opposing team | RECONSIDERATION |
| Game that gets the French going round a monument? | LACROSSE |
| Gas supplying energy to most of Kent region | ETHANE |
| Girl from French city undermining continental community | EUNICE |
| Graduate briefly employed by Birmingham school | MASTEROFSCIENCE |
| It's correct to go after loud alarm | FRIGHT |
| Loose men terribly in need of company? | LONESOME |
| Moody Maureen got out of bed | MOROSE |
| Murderer in hut, concealing body initially | CAIN |
| Mythical daughter, opponent no longer with us | ANTIGONE |
| Once again locks up fellow among left-wingers | REMANDS |
| Plant on a wall pruned and growing upwards | ARUM |
| Problem involving upper-class person acting insincerely | POSEUR |
| Revolutionary member of political party mostly offering nonsense | ROT |
| Sartre turned out to be most unusual | RAREST |
| Scoundrels against Her Majesty -- one swears | CURSER |
| Secure hair | LOCK |
| Severest edict to upset employees in shops | STOREDETECTIVES |
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