The Telegraph Toughie puzzle clues 2016 Nov 23
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Allowing no exception to count Crossword Clue
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As balls reach slip, spinning Crossword Clue
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Blade broke off with girl Crossword Clue
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Bureaucracy became more streamlined, getting bloody towards the top Crossword Clue
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Drunken eructation after putting away fifth liqueur Crossword Clue
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Exploitation at the hands of girlfriend at chucking-out time? Crossword Clue
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Follow canal almost to the end after turning north-east Crossword Clue
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Getting up, one's played with bow and arrows Crossword Clue
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Head off thin imitation Crossword Clue
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He told tale about woman succumbing to temptation Crossword Clue
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Ireland and Italy's old clothes taken in by Red Cross Crossword Clue
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Legendary spinner in Trump kiss and tell broadcast Crossword Clue
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Making money, renegade crossword compiler's after endless fortune Crossword Clue
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Micawber's last Toughie'd to be rewritten -- early draft had a hard time Crossword Clue
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Nerd from south, induced by feds to take part in deeds, making more than one confession Crossword Clue
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Old office worker increasingly striking leader without warning Crossword Clue
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Painted like a warrior? Crossword Clue
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Pet drinks milk, perhaps, halving quantity inside Crossword Clue
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Puzzle number 100's turn to be set Crossword Clue
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See rope dropped in catching crabs? Crossword Clue
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Sparing nothing, American Nato ally bust gut Crossword Clue
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Starts to experience routine grind in deadening accounting task Crossword Clue
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Stir up disputes in discussion Crossword Clue
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Wander round university sector, following example of intellectual Crossword Clue
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Watch over terms of reference Crossword Clue
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What may get docked, perhaps, cut short Crossword Clue
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Young man scores verses Crossword Clue