Below you will find all the answers for the The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,410 - Mar 31 2020.
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Clues | Answers |
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A flirt with no worries | ATEASE |
All others fall: hold back! | RESTRAIN |
American appeal for help securing top quality insulating material | ASBESTOS |
Brawl after anger almost produces depression | FURROW |
Cat runs after its prey | MOUSER |
Celebrated 4, name dropping | SUNG |
Chilli used in Mexican chowder | ANCHO |
Commonly quit humbug | BUNK |
Criminal one caught by the force | THIEF |
Doddery elder aunt, not linked by blood | UNRELATED |
Duke holding base adult party | FIESTA |
Four managed outside and survived | LIVED |
In good order, arms given up | SNUG |
Inactive liquor apparatus | STILL |
Islam's regulated prayer book | MISSAL |
Little hut for Mac and Morag as well, with yard | BOTHY |
More risky section of cutter? | RASHER |
Most basic bank website ignoring the odds | BAREST |
Obvious issue with middle of religious chant | PLAINSONG |
Pet butterfly, say | STROKE |
Recoil about worker's crude shelter | SHANTY |
Secret devotee of Latin, even in translation | VALENTINE |
Showing reluctance, northern monarch shoulders honorific Indian title | SHRINKING |
Source of danger lacking power in sacred text | MANTRA |
Surge of rising river essentially overwhelming | SEETHE |
Tart left in cooler | FLAN |
Took exception to profits and material help | GAINSAID |
Treacherously water-borne but neither English nor European pest | BROWNRAT |
Twisted nose is comely in Scotland | SONSIE |
When upset, youth leaves for lunch? | SALAD |
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