The Telegraph Toughie puzzle clues 2016 Nov 09
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After tea, one after some butter for bread Crossword Clue
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Chap assuming good school is a measure of the quality in drawing power? Crossword Clue
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Digit applied to angle, something to digest Crossword Clue
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Far end of pond most slippery, most precarious Crossword Clue
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Former British colony in fruitless situation? Crossword Clue
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Hot German bread, middle hollowed out Crossword Clue
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Intimate issue, drunks being imprisoned by old Argentine leader Crossword Clue
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Just about to embrace U-turn in government department? Absolutely not! Crossword Clue
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Most conservative party in Pretoria, possibly? Crossword Clue
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Obnoxious type pulled along by the ears? Crossword Clue
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One lacking faith on the crime scene? Crossword Clue
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One mile beneath ocean floor, sea darkened Crossword Clue
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Part cut back to hold it up Crossword Clue
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Peak, first place for black rook? Crossword Clue
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Pellet -- for this pest? Crossword Clue
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Perhaps Oxford graduates wish to celebrate, every one concludes? Crossword Clue
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Revolutionary line taken by Marx briefly in old flier Crossword Clue
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Selection of food in batter Crossword Clue
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Serious turns in power sport Crossword Clue
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Shakespearean villain, adult dispensing with morals, primarily Crossword Clue
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Source of medicinal oil in treatment of upset with uranium and clay Crossword Clue
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Sticky confection in edges of cavity? Then clean teeth! Crossword Clue
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Talk in article consumed by fire and wind Crossword Clue
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The ultimate in pizazz, stories following female dressed in gold I feel made for old Broadway shows Crossword Clue
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Town on the water, type harbouring each launch in Portsmouth? Crossword Clue
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Try to wrap pork pie up in ice Crossword Clue
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Very little liquid in tub fell out with him Crossword Clue
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Wind up Cronus, maybe one might say Crossword Clue