The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,258 - Jul 5 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| ... pork-pie maybe gives satisfaction | TITFORTAT |
| A gumboil requiring treatment, I must avoid pain | LUMBAGO |
| Appropriateness of English verb seized upon by sacked cleaner | RELEVANCE |
| Aqueous kind, I've rage to submerge | SKINDIVER |
| Banquet's beginning with exotic taster __ butterscotch at heart | STARTERS |
| Being looked up to by others | GIRAFFE |
| Cockney's unexciting, simple ... | NOFRILLS |
| Concentrated, as the decimal system is initially easy to follow | INTENSE |
| Criminal's piercing cry when driving, banned | FORBADE |
| Cut by point of knife, one bloodied makes wound up | IRKED |
| Drought as school subject? In retrospect, aim to get dope about that | ARIDNESS |
| Extremely uplifting wearing cap __ swimmers like them | LIDOS |
| Frost said something read | RHYME |
| Good beer this person's spilled over old girl's uniform | GYMSLIP |
| Governor's measure applied in school? | RULER |
| In report, insurance company released correct text | PROOFREAD |
| Instructions by which privates will be constrained | BRIEFS |
| Keep fitter? Do __ it gives poorly folk a pick-up | STRETCHERPARTY |
| Kind of parable in which tiger perhaps drives all away | CATEGORY |
| Mug incorporates motto I'd invented, contrarily? On the contrary | IDIOT |
| One aged fifty, in taking too many pills, gets disturbed rest | OLDSTER |
| Postholder's inaccurate figures perhaps shown up by actuary's conclusion | OUTTRAY |
| Resentment of the more experienced English is evident in meeting | AGEISM |
| Rough clubs like strong-flavoured alcohol | CHOPPY |
| Social climber brings back unusual article from Spain | LEMUR |
| Something loose on hillside attended by northern vet | SCREEN |
| Something to eat from barbecue's ending with stock jam topping | RAMEKIN |
| Sticking together with the man breaking up company racket, shortly to retire | COHESION |
| Striking astronauts fired here | OUTOFTHISWORLD |
| Takes care of survey __ memory's required | MINDSEYE |
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