The Telegraph Toughie puzzle clues 2022 May 26
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Active undercover spy recruits British Head of Intelligence Crossword Clue
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Agamemnon's girl stirred treacle Crossword Clue
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Ant and Dec recycled old, boring, ultimately dire yarn Crossword Clue
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Bumped into Romeo, in charge of weights and measures Crossword Clue
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City where some say the underworld's very dark? Crossword Clue
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Dodgy Pop Art featuring Joe Stalin's dirty tricks? Crossword Clue
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Fire unlimited ammunition, you see -- that'll get 'em jumping! Crossword Clue
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First of novels by Lawrence collected by Nick, a literary figure Crossword Clue
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Florid upper-class writer of verse, Solomon, undressed to go outside Crossword Clue
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Forward cried out loud, just failing to get a medal Crossword Clue
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French leader expressing his refusal to jail an East European Crossword Clue
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Having slept poorly after hard liquor, I left skint, broke; an angry man Crossword Clue
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Help a solver stuck with part of border that has plenty of crossers Crossword Clue
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Hide countries' odd constituents? Crossword Clue
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Itinerant actor Matt turned up, almost freezing Crossword Clue
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Make sheets of metal in a cast Crossword Clue
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Most rude lady gobbling pastry Crossword Clue
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'Nautical mile' confusing Emirati Crossword Clue
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Next to Belgium, Europe's number one team Crossword Clue
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Regularly bin bits of pre-Empire or antique-looking style of furniture Crossword Clue
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Second U-boat base blown up by her, ultimately Crossword Clue
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Shadowy figure holding stuffing for Xmas bird with both hands Crossword Clue
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Spoil mum's preserve before quarterly feast day Crossword Clue
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Sudden burst of activity upstairs sending bishop out in bad weather Crossword Clue
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Tossing thick caber, Aberdonian choked without support Crossword Clue
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Valve from ordinary computer where you would expect to find it if available? Crossword Clue
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Wound captain The Bounty discharged Crossword Clue