The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 3,161 – Nov 7, 2023, Crossword Answers
The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 3,161 – Nov 7 2023
Clues | Answers |
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Advanced fast | LENT |
African runner runs, say, with hip twisted round | NIGER |
Air funny panel show in Arabic | IRAQI |
Bard’s Cassandra, around where surfers are? | SONNETEER |
Champ punched by this person in European city | MUNICH |
Choreographed lap dances showing artistic vision? | LANDSCAPE |
Clever during class about binary digits | INGENIOUS |
Coming before soldier, say, meeting people online? | ANTEDATING |
Concerned with dinner-set getting scratched now and then | INRE |
Fantastic Camilla leaves American in the shade | LILAC |
Gangster in panic receiving detailed information | SCARFACE |
Herb dresses starter of pasta — great time for rocket! | SPACEAGE |
Information about tender old judge pocketing cash | EXCHANGERATE |
Insect spies circling dog | CICADA |
Is each rickety pine frame for usable furniture? | CHAISELONGUE |
Clues | Answers |
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Laments from cricket side I see playing outside | ELEGIES |
Luke, say, and Diana following yours truly in Paris | JEDI |
Maybe Annie Hall’s content to follow Mike round America | MUSICAL |
Missing in old Belarussian city, or Russian one | OMSK |
Monstrous mistake when defending PM, nearly | OGRISH |
My home area, surrounded by fine architectural style | CORINTHIAN |
Pair of characters taunt husband admitting blame | DIGRAPH |
Perhaps one of The Beatles caught in pickle, right? | SCOUSER |
Polish tough guys in EastEnders put on diamonds | EMEND |
Scientist from new generation wanting AI | ROENTGEN |
Stole drawing? It’s an Oxbridge tradition | BOATRACING |
Supervisor of timeless book’s opening section | CHAPERONE |
Undistinguished compiler visiting Bordeaux and Rome on vacation | MEDIOCRE |
Was a historian shown in very bad light? | Chronicled |
We’re told why Italian sauce’s flipping sweet | SUGARY |