The Telegraph – Cryptic Crossword Answers – November 10 2017

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A loveless sign? So be it! AMEN
Angry group of magistrates should be impartial CROSSBENCH
Area 26 set up somewhere in Devon DARTMOOR
Being victorious but not initially in baseball division INNING
Branch of philosophy, hard one for unorthodox sect to grasp ETHICS
Catch fish after getting new net ENTANGLE
Cleric is right, always having the last word? REVEREND
Cricket side determined to get compensation OFFSET
Enjoyment of naughty cat in act of destruction DELECTATION
Foreign father with broad smile had to travel around PEREGRINATE
Gives gears thrashing, like angry driver? AGGRESSIVE
Height of talent learner’s shown for piano ALTITUDE
High-class violin not the first requirement for jazz TRAD
Letters at bottom of page about the French philosopher PLATO
Number competent that can be kept TENABLE
Part of Japan, a magnificent country PANAMA
Pet? It ceases to wander around in the morning SIAMESECAT
Shrub needing good ‘ack? GORSE
Soldiers in a salute showing assent AGREEMENT
Spot troublesome animal in garden? MOLE
Taking it easy, is inside, not giving in RESISTING
The old man, short character that is often very colourful PALETTE
They initially organised squatting protest about nothing in passage TRANSITION
Volunteers doubling up for so long TATA
Wealthy firm SUBSTANTIAL
Wicked end to week, a kind you don’t want to finish SATANIC
Wolves keeping supporters outside, walkers with their kit? BACKPACKERS
Working in cafe, Jane’s ending as one who’s found her man FIANCEE