| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| A game on which the captain rules | BRIDGE |
| A rule the British had | EMPIRE |
| Ball -- it could be a square one | DANCE |
| Batting with school cricket, for example | INSECT |
| Cover point keeps a low profile | HIDES |
| Current measure in beer and scotch | STAMPOUT |
| Deadly feud conducted with relative bitterness? | VENDETTA |
| Down payment I posted off | DEPOSIT |
| Drink for prison officer's chauffeur? | SCREWDRIVER |
| Firm agreement | COMPACT |
| Girl admired by servicemen, though stuck-up | PINUP |
| Ground for conspiracy | PLOT |
| Humble cleric covering Middle East | DEMEAN |
| It helps strikers to see the delivery men | SIGHTSCREEN |
| It runs up a volcano with long stride | ANTELOPE |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Limit studies with tutor | CONSTRAIN |
| Money for old record that's turned up in French street | RUPEE |
| More advanced as a teacher? | AHEAD |
| New pear crop | REAP |
| Providing a home for a small charge | ADOPTING |
| Raise the standard in course at university | RUNUP |
| Roman building with style of kings | MONARCHIC |
| Spoil the mould dishing up pies and mash | MISSHAPE |
| Sudden drop of current -- flaw later rectified | WATERFALL |
| Tend to have little rest for recreation | MINISTER |
| To get ahead, take another person's place | SUCCEED |
| Turncoat's first motive for crime | TREASON |
| Unemployed crew which have mischievous potential | IDLEHANDS |
| Wind up judge finally | CONCLUDE |
| Young animals always restricted by permits | LEVERETS |
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