The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,904 – Aug 12 2022s
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Clues | Answers |
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& 18 Across Grounds for drilling sandbank shelf — 9 & 25? | BARRACK |
& 20 Down Volatile sort, as lady keenly joining hadj? | AJEKYLL |
‘I’ put in CATHOLIC with ‘I’ put in IN | ELECTRICCURRENT |
‘With this ring … as long as we both …’? | THECIRCLEOFLIFE |
Animals replaced in launcher by ex-POTUS’s granny | BABUSHKA |
Barrier protecting my city | FLORENCE |
Climbing large tree? Pack good old anorak | KAGOOL |
Fat chap’s clutched back part | BEHALF |
Favourite in nursery has nobbled Ebor ringer | DOORBELL |
Gentleman of the road reported bitter whisky | RYE |
Her mirror image cherished by Henry VIII | IVY |
I run through Devon base by base | EXE |
I, the Reaper, caught one frozen in suspense | ICICLE |
Italian passing over 0-0 is 1-0 up — ace! | PIZZERIA |
Literary outsiders thwart cruel trap | HAZARD |
Muscles are adversely affected, it’s said, after one? | ABSEIL |
On wheels, lout taking a spin | BOYRACER |
Receive a thousand extra thanks for turning up at waterway | KATTEGAT |
Regularly curse folly with a touch of explicit language | CREOLE |
Rust on surface — will nothing stop it? | ROT |
Sadly what monarch losing crown got in | HOTWATER |
See 15 Across | ANDHYDE |
See 4 Down | SQUARES |
Singer of folk jazz organised a beano for Azed in the auditorium? | JOANBAEZ |
Traditionally plated karahi gosht, perhaps, served fiery hot? | FLAMBE |
Trustworthy sort not entirely following rugby’s code of conduct? | RUBRIC |
Under review then, for a few, the onset of change? | HAWTHORNEEFFECT |
Undoubtedly this examinee’s at a loss! | WITHOUTQUESTION |