The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,313 - Oct 10 2019
Clues | Answers |
'Goal's rigged,' 15 chant | SLOGAN |
'State of the Union' part offered by Tarantino had Ice-T heading west | IDAHO |
Act as secretary, chuck in pigeonhole | TYPECAST |
Auxiliary money trading starts to be minister's trademark? | DOGCOLLAR |
Bacon for one, of course not cold, knocked back before shark | CONARTIST |
British in origin, southern individuals that are power-driven? | ROBOTS |
Buying a suit thus one does push one's luck | TRYITON |
Element of the USA like president that's retired but not old | ALABAMA |
Film short service, one that's sacred to enter | WESTERN |
Flowing chorus after tune getting this person a bit down | ARISING |
For example, if used in broadcast it makes a better atmosphere | AIRCONDITIONING |
Historic event in which well-mannered turned rough | CIVILWAR |
It's essential for celebrity kiss-and-tellers perhaps to come over clean | STARDUST |
Long stretch of time with part of crossword to fill in | LIGHTYEAR |
Makes free pack up to represent English in Masters | ACQUITS |
Mandarin's refined in this Maoist record | REDTAPE |
My clients are late | FUNERALDIRECTOR |
News about violent riot, say -- uplifting, atmospheric stuff | NITROGEN |
No place in contents for moderates | EASES |
Places for holidays, rests or ____? | RESORTS |
Race developed so small, but not small once | SLALOM |
Road movies actor must suppress food craving | BEGGING |
Somewhat glib, I lark around getting legal letter off | ALIBI |
Standing symmetrically, four-foot one | QUADRUPED |
Symbolic circles made with stones | ENGAGEMENTRINGS |
Take too much in payment for unwelcome house guest? | RODENT |
Those old revolutionary guards one's blasting | NOISY |
Truly, trouble dogs a South American absent from work (2,1,6,2,4) | ASAMATTEROFFACT |
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