The Telegraph – Toughie – Feb 14 2018 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
A German pacifist securing hearts going to Northern Dutch city |
EINDHOVEN |
A legal graduate has need of rugby players |
ALLBLACKS |
A poet’s written about love on a cruise? |
ABOARD |
Bays? A lake has bays |
ALCOVES |
Book falling from stand gets attention |
EAR |
Carry sandwiches for every person with holiday clothes |
BEACHWEAR |
Comment on artist’s popularity bearing fruit |
RAISIN |
Cunning involved in some chaos |
ANARCHY |
Daughter is avoiding person uncovered as crazy |
NUT |
Deny most of additional spectators |
NEGATE |
Ear catching business graduate with old complaint |
LUMBAGO |
Experimental justification for the Court of Appeal? |
TRIALANDERROR |
Face slump in contest |
VISAGE |
Failing to retain river in desertification? |
DRYING |
Faint illumination to begin enveloping a lot of land |
STARLIGHT |
Flapping facing pioneer birdman? |
PIGEONFANCIER |
Clues |
Answers |
Gathered playboy oversees racket |
RAKEDIN |
Grouse mostly favoured the day before festival |
PEEVE |
Half-hearted support? Nonsense |
ROT |
I will need a drink when upending warrior |
SAMURAI |
Longed to constrain one to leave American attraction |
PAINTEDDESERT |
Nobody will accept reduced cast and cuts in production of Lear? |
NONSENSEVERSE |
Number of thieves favouring heartless thievery |
FORTY |
One carries hard stones |
SHINGLE |
Peer round unknown atomic particle |
BARYON |
Pop star’s names appearing in and around sign? |
LENNON |
Respectable European country having King within a year |
PUKKA |
Seriously offloading the Spanish funds |
GRAVY |
Sharp operation bottling champagne |
POP |
Turn up, finally coming with lots of cash |
ROLLING |
Verse he read in French — Kipling poem, variable rubbish |
VILIFY |
Zero outlay to secure latest school event? |
OPENDAY |