The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,214 - April 19 2019
Clues | Answers |
Around November, joiner is in Spain, with thrills -- or without? | UNINTERESTINGLY |
Bakery item's gone off, not regularly sold | PIE |
Breathe a form of carbon dioxide | COO |
Chain or kilometre length in a mesh | ANKLET |
Chemicals for testing on a toilet | REAGENTS |
Criticise search for gold and god | PAN |
Devious part of crossword without penultimate letters to give an easy ride? | TRICYCLE |
Dress up treat only allowed for Halloween? | TRICKOUT |
Edible plant's texture after injecting niacin at the tips | FENNEL |
Estuary cut through low-lying plant | CREEPER |
Group of performers departed for centre of cathedral city | EQUITY |
Heretical archbishop, not the first to imprison extremely financially demanding person | RANSOMER |
Houses seen on a cycle round inside of exotic Cadiz | ZODIAC |
Italian man serving American eating eggs in pub | GIOVANNI |
Joy not having left, that's something | GEE |
Meeting place fills for rock singer | JOPLIN |
Metal man with line in making small rings? | TINKLING |
Milk supplier turns rum into water | WETNURSE |
Obscure English composer with introduction of vacuous cantata | ARCANE |
Part of brain forgetting conclusions from key piece of writing | CORTEX |
Performance booster for PC's old crate, confused with race-car | ACCELERATORCARD |
Rise of gas with cheap coal I moved about, referring to marine studies | OCEANOGRAPHICAL |
Saint and Newgate, ultimately? Rival 'Nicks', perhaps | STEVIE |
Seed spiller heading off trouble with tree that's first spaced out? | ONANOTHERPLANET |
Smooth scales hold uranium, making atomic terminal | CONTINUA |
Taking wrong final direction, monk comes to oldest professional establishment? | BROTHEL |
These characters would be leeches, after blood | LETTERS |
Topping almost put the finishing touch on the whole thing? | CAPITAL |
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