The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,757 – Nov 30 2021
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Clues | Answers |
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Achieve success in the long run? | GOFAR |
Battle cry around the City | CRECY |
Become depleted, just a single behind | RUNSHORT |
Being pretentious, striking out at warmth of feeling | AFFECTION |
Big cat at bay? | TIGER |
Bone, green then black in time | VERTEBRA |
Bread and water in restaurant | BRASSERIE |
Circular grassland left rough | LEAFLET |
College servant in alien land | EGYPT |
Composer’s part for violin | BRIDGE |
Confirmation of right to hold gun overturned | RECEIPT |
Defend author sheltering dishonourable fellow | BARRICADE |
Drinks provided in wild parties | APERITIFS |
Elizabethan favourite in demo, we’re told, for some | RALEIGH |
Fighter that’s seen on the edge of town | GREENBELT |
First-class crumble and pie served up here? | TRATTORIA |
Fish regularly found in warm stormy seas | WRASSE |
Frock for church | ORDAIN |
Go slow, entering sunbeam — this doesn’t happen often | RARITY |
Leave car, put on a jacket | PARKA |
Loud child oddly easily understood | LUCID |
Month in Guernsey and Jersey, say — or here | CAPRI |
Praise is no longer key | EXALT |
Racecourse favourite giving special welcome | REDCARPET |
Retire and start to get going? | TURNING |
Sally’s comeback | RIPOSTE |
Saucy thing that’s not stripping | DRESSING |
Tear apart 50 per cent of pews in cathedral | RIPOPEN |
The mafia’s Top Ten? | HITLIST |
Tree fellers formally will be senior citizens | ALDERMEN |
Urges reform of cities around North | INCITES |
Wife and child one’s taken out somewhere on the farm? | DUTCHBARN |