The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,726 – Oct 6 2021

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(T)horny problem? DILEMMA
American beer and most lager turns out to be rather pleasant AGREEABLE
Coach briefly played with Leeds United COALESCED
Express disapproval about one item that’s charged in lessons TUITION
Filthy cold caught in this country, also caught by many on vacation MUCKY
Grill hunting expedition over decapitated animal QUESTION
Having expelled extremists, Conservatives support entering ‘New Right’ candidate in race? ORIENTEER
He stops disparate voices coming together COHESIVE
Hide constant desire CACHE
Highest point for one turning into adult writer APOGEE
Journalist provided formality and structure EDIFICE
Led experimental programme on education PILOTED
Lord, soldier and best friend of royalty CORGI
Loving marriage vow is written in loveless language IDOLISING
Most peculiar aspect of childhood destiny ODDEST
Named detectives charged with case of torture CITED
Paying back value of property mainly controlled by cartel REQUITING
Person who doesn’t want company to issue shares before EREMITE
Person who holds up gown worn by bishop before Queen ROBBER
Place for putting inexperienced member of party GREEN
Quietly say, ‘Get clean clothes on!’ BREATHE
Sad trend, getting drunk, encapsulates what finishes George Best DARNEDEST
Said vegan perhaps could eat this VEGEMITE
Shut up nearest and dearest after losing second son CLOSET
Speaker leaking head of state’s post on social media TWEET
Start of invasion deployed sniper fire INSPIRE
This grant, in part, could be seen as accident-prone CONCEDE
Took one’s time boarding STOLE
Watched as the author cried out loud EYEBALLED
What, paradoxically, is spelt differently in dialect? IDENTICAL
Winger turned, ran and moved like this? DRIBBLED
Wood spirit is something used to promote Prohibition? DRYAD