The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,751 – Nov 18 2021
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Clues | Answers |
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Almost behind keeping last Knight’s archaic cover? | TABERD |
Bad advanced Bishop advanced | ADDLED |
Battle about playing, caught in move | CONFLICT |
Beth robbed, partly getting beat | THROB |
City initially had an International Federation arena | HAIFA |
Contend with one brilliant in final check | MILITATE |
Deal a hail trapping pieces | AGREEMENT |
Engine, perhaps, forbidden support for pieces | OUTBOARD |
Favouritism overturned holding hard title | SAHIB |
Hanging pawn’s last after sharp champion | CURTAIN |
King helpfully losing second with regret | RUEFULLY |
Middle of match with roughly unfinished form | TORSO |
More subtle to trap King or pound? | NICKER |
Move irregularly, cross getting comeuppance in opening | DOORWAY |
Move round back rank | REARRANGE |
Open file clinching Harmon’s first defeat | OVERTHROW |
Power with mate upset devoted follower | LAPDOG |
Prepare central King’s territory maybe | DOMAIN |
Present check issue taking turn with Queen | CHARACTERISE |
Race chasing Rook one’s given | DONATION |
Resolve reportedly more brilliant positions son’s advanced | FINALISE |
Rook deftly captures Rook on flank, remarkably | CONSIDERABLY |
Scrap over display for Queen? | TATTOO |
Strike King, finally showing sharpness | TANG |
Suffer vacuous Indian game clubs put around | INCUR |
Take off some important pieces? | GELD |
Tempers involving Knight turn oddly for checks | CONTROLS |
Trophy battle constrained by a draw’s opening | AWARD |
White sadly retired over capturing a Bishop | ALABASTER |
Winning pawn having right to occupy | PLEASING |