The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,328 - Nov 6 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| A cost cut stupidly, swapping toaster's lead for current that's not electric | ACOUSTIC |
| Answer call showing excitement | ABUZZ |
| Axes cut more than 50 per cent of upright instrument | XYLOPHONE |
| Behaving badly to young lady in graduation initially entertains university | MISUSING |
| Brittle conclusion of inquiry after Democrat enters government | POWDERY |
| Conservative charity almost collected | CALM |
| Continent holds difficulty for dictator suspiciously into failure of vital functions | ASPHYXIATION |
| Drink vermouth provided after topless frolic | APERITIF |
| Even more terribly mad for opening of Bertie Wooster novel | FROMBADTOWORSE |
| Fighting on board, making a start to impound stores | SQUIRRELS |
| Guru succeeded with friend | SWAMI |
| He likes a light macaroni cooked after pastry is scooped out | PYROMANIAC |
| Head of house? Presumably dad's subordinate | MOTHERSUPERIOR |
| In a vet, bats have ultimately too much trust | NAIVETE |
| K Bacon perhaps adopts student | KELVIN |
| Land river fish by empty pub | REELIN |
| Leaders in training ambassadors can teach diplomacy | TACT |
| Lose one's temper over receiving abominable vacuous lyrics | PAEANS |
| Losing head, refuse bail out | EJECT |
| Nearly jet south to net minute worms | SQUIRMS |
| Officer supports second pillbox perhaps | BRASSHAT |
| Religious book in hotel converted many on left | HYMNAL |
| Seed is light red around Spain, navy in East European lake | PINEKERNEL |
| Shelter in north is closed around end of June and November | NISSENHUT |
| Stew a time over controversial issue | HOTPOTATO |
| Stupid people cross motorway by ice regularly, slipping at first | ZOMBIES |
| Summarise yield again? | RECAPITULATE |
| Wine variety turned bottles black | RAVEN |
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