The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,909 – Aug 23 2022s
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Clues | Answers |
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A stretch of Cherbourg rue? | HERB |
Admit I’m in pain, following scripture | AVOUCH |
Bottom pocket filled by flask | NETHERMOST |
Broadcaster pinching old American’s bum | HOBO |
Cheers team in manoeuvre on ground | TAXI |
Clothing line with two jackets of gauze tailored | NEGLIGEE |
Could it be a diminutive actor’s role in the theatre? | HAMLET |
Cracking sham crime in case of embezzling | CODEBREAKING |
Cryptically suggest way of arriving at how to make a series | DOCTORWHO |
Divided as counties are away from the edge? | INWARDS |
Eating outside a home, this is good for starters | LAUNCHINGPAD |
For Louis I, reversing sports car | JEEP |
Grand entertainers including penniless royal — they may knock back spirits | GHOSTBUSTERS |
Interrupted by pupils, barking fiery order again | RECLASSIFY |
It’s engineered by breeding with a hint of selection? | DESIGNERBABY |
Make issue for energy-guzzling old banger | PROCREATE |
Old man penning adventure story made a career | DASHED |
One swearing in audition shows on-screen presence | CURSOR |
OTT male, on top of fashion, seeing red coats | IMMODERATE |
Racket in house he endured with forbearance | PUTUPJOB |
Relative of Isaac Hayes, cutting grass, needing a uniform | ESAU |
Roughly going back and forth in naughty child’s game | BACCARAT |
Spin from top Liberal Democrat denied welcome | EDDY |
Stud hugs mostly unappealing, weedy sort in bed | BUGLOSS |
The thing was discovered by criminal? Drat! | CONFOUNDIT |
What’s odd in awful, barmy English lit | AFLAME |
Whence came crude cry for attention, rearing child | OILRIG |
Where the clientele is high up and monied, possibly | OPIUMDEN |