The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,443 – May 27 2020

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A university type keeping promises is right ADVOWSON
Artist first providing support for military show TATTOOIST
Bit of a walk — Michael’s got his Dizzy maybe following around FOOTSTEP
Ecstasy seen in something magical is diminished WANED
Energy unit developed in UK worth a lot, I fancy KILOWATTHOUR
Hindu asap working out his sacred text UPANISHAD
Holy man in ruin nearby MARABOUT
Indian city in good fortune at the present time LUCKNOW
Investigator longed to be even-handed DETACHED
It may be difficult to make out Schubert’s original slow movement SCRAWL
Italian city’s birds — number with their usual formation coming in GENOVESE
Like something written in prison? PENNED
Lover is aged, ancient ISOLDE
Ma is known to be construed as such — but not pa KINSWOMAN
Nasty President with aim to be ungenerous MEANSPIRITED
No room for litres of red wine? Mark suggests something could be squeezed in CARET
Pet given front position? That’s amazing! BOWWOW
Philosopher thus keeps almost closed STOIC
Pirates in my ship wanting ventilation CORSAIRS
Quivering sound curtailed by singer in novel TRILBY
Revolutionary period with good end but not beginning GERMINAL
Reward for honoured folk is said to be fiddle MEDDLE
Rogue enters region, not a place for amusement? ARCADE
Smallest thing I missed on journey in region down under OTAGO
Somehow disposed of, one part of armed forces disappeared RAFFLED
Sort of belt to employ for holding woman together CAROUSEL
Trading document giving news of decline in high street? SALESSLIP
Very bad cold minimised with spirit — gosh! CRUMMY