Below you will find all the answers for the The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,737 - Oct 26 2021.
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Clues | Answers |
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Assembled legators, or one offering fortune | ASTROLOGER |
Briefly, drink up, carrying a little one for me too | JOINTHECLUB |
Chauffeur dutifully holding tongue | URDU |
Close shaven, trimmed on top | AIRLESS |
Column perhaps about to slam criminal getting life in cell | PROTOPLASM |
Dish breaks passing on food deliveries | FASTBOWLING |
Ditch husband with cry of triumph | HAHA |
Early football tournament led by British | BLADDER |
English tourist sites, not new, bagging large rewards | EMOLUMENTS |
Go on following safe figure children read about | PETERRABBIT |
Huge rises count to a great extent | SORELY |
It's surprising India stop batting | IDECLARE |
Leave uniform on doctor in time for operations | DUVETDAY |
Little bit of fancy fruit supposed to get cored | FIGMENT |
Mike wearing collar where members can relax | ARMREST |
Occasionally pinched brass or tin item for sucker | ICELOLLY |
Order of starter — refined or manky and sour? | ONYOURMARKS |
Picked up a tie — it's worn by a performer | TUTU |
Radio version of no. 1 tunes from abroad | LIEDER |
Red wine guzzler, say, punched by jockey | SOVIET |
Reinforced, say, fruit salad container upended | BUTTRESSED |
Run and scrap, covering defensive error by right back | JOGTROT |
Season with this Shakespearean role entered in Oscars | OREGANO |
Signalling to leave EU separately? It shows a lot of cheek | GSTRING |
Some power half taken from leader of revolt | WATT |
Starchy hem of Eleanor's first coat | PRIMER |
There's not much flesh on this small, trim guy | SPARERIB |
Where a plane reaches its highest point? | TREETOP |
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