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Thursday, November 2, 2017

The Telegraph - Toughie Crossword Answers - November 1 2017

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Advocate system for counting votes of everyone?PREACH
Albino mammal circling island for fishWHITEBAIT
Attained maturity after putting back up with self-promotionEGOTRIP
Call for temporary halt in paintingFRIEZE
Cautious, self-righteous type, oddly not likablePRUDENTIAL
Fantastic meal only 1p!SUPER
Finding inspiration difficult, perhaps, as with recurrent idea that's lacking directionASTHMATIC
Frightfully honest children in troubleONTHESKIDS
Fuel energy found in animal dung?PEAT
Husk of oats and bits of edible bran carried by horse?NOSEBAG
It's rumoured fool kissed faceASPECT
Mug draws upSWOT
Naughty child getting dental cast fixedIMPLANTED
Number to play on guitar — Bad Medicine?NOSTRUM
Oil rig built with careLUBRICATE
Old North African upland areaEXMOOR
Resident retreat with one getting religionDENIZEN
Revered figure's independent living allowance cut offIDOL
Routes finances dubiously, rendering liquid propertySURFACETENSION
Seasoned old pros reject adopting current retro picture-sharing applicationSLIDEPROJECTOR
Sentimental social media message one character shortTWEE
Soldiers surrender, going overRECAPITULATION
Source of luminance interrupting darkness between Norway, the tip of Russia and Sweden?NORTHERNLIGHTS
Teacher turned hint of triumph into defeatTUTOR
The setter's punctilious nature pointlessly requiring permissionIMPRIMATUR
Ties up donkey? Camels may soon be exhausted if you do!CHAINSMOKE
Timeless headgear for old pope?URBAN
Well done, coming ahead of Charlie!BRAVO

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