Below you will find all the answers for the The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,399 - Mar 11 2020.
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Clues | Answers |
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'Greenhouse gas discovered in NY. Roger. Out.' | ORANGERY |
A simple-sounding ruler? | AMEER |
A tough, tense, embrace | THUG |
Aboard pedalo, Eve rationed sunburn remedy | ALOEVERA |
According to Spooner, ship's kitchen consumed female reptile | ALLIGATOR |
Answer American soldier bagging forbidden source of bushmeat | AGOUTI |
Belgium — the greatest holiday destination | BALI |
Brute went after this, murderously | ETTU |
Dangerous to include 1000 in US city in prayer | HAILMARY |
Detroit car test now having start postponed | MOTOWN |
Foreman first to resign following blunder | GAFFER |
Greek, wild-eyed when separated, and rapacious | GREEDY |
Ground with a rather poor transport hub | HEATHROWAIRPORT |
How to make barnacle bare? | DESALINATE |
Intricate patterns in part of church | TRANSEPT |
Last member of Cottesmore Hunt's turned up to pay respects | ESTEEM |
Licensed business that chap's established in country | FRANCHISE |
Limitlessly extolling the grape? | RAISIN |
Moggy: 'ERG acting strangely' | GINGERCAT |
One sleeping reportedly in sheepskin | NAPA |
Oriental character perhaps in topless DVD recording? | IDEOGRAM |
Pig dropping weight, turning to muscle | SINEW |
Pure Charlie swallowed, about to bring up bile | CELIBATE |
Return flight with Turin drop off? | ROUNDTRIP |
Teen having trouble with the French perfume | ADOLESCENT |
The first few clues were hard — now you can relax | RESTEASY |
The Queen and her son-in-law rolling a joint | MITRE |
Underwear designer — his pants having poor taste | BRACKISH |
Volte-face of Universal Artists' act | UTURN |
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