The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,152 - January 2 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| Bay tree not wide | ROAN |
| Be satirical about Dutch house plant | MOCKORANGE |
| Bird lost taking off close to ditch | MOA |
| British caprice ordered manifestation of armed power | TRICEPSBRACHII |
| Bruised and cut on the tongue | SORE |
| Called out random number to be put in order | STRAIGHTEN |
| Calm cop discomposed by cool criminal partner | ACCOMPLICE |
| Chapel area in gold and blue | ORATORY |
| Dissent from champion hugging the heartless mistress | HETERODOXY |
| Enigmatic alumnus tested outside clubs | OBSCURE |
| Grammatical device that one encounters in Hansard? | REPORTEDSPEECH |
| Hairy pet for each Welshwoman on boat | PERSIANCAT |
| Hawk-headed god entertains explosive Titaness | RHEA |
| Irish woman can start to gossip -- that's tiresome | IRRITATING |
| Large American lorry stuck in Brighton | RIG |
| Live fish on board as well? | BESIDES |
| Man one to be flayed soon | ANON |
| Ms Principal seeing agent's coming round | SPYMASTERS |
| Mugs people in street for amount to be paid | ASSESSMENT |
| Notice nothing that causes trouble | ADO |
| Runner outside failing to finish | SKI |
| Set piece player involved in scrum | PROP |
| Shakespearean prince with love that could make one light-headed? | HALO |
| Such suits as may look well on Amazon? | SINGLEBREASTED |
| Surgery, evidently reversible, seen in China | OPPO |
| Tax on goods and service | DUTY |
| Toxic gas swirling in mix once on B-road? | CARBONMONOXIDE |
| What's kept in hillsides and vales is delightful! | WELCOME |
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