The Telegraph – Toughie – Nov 25 2016 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
After start of project, craftsman becomes biased |
PARTISAN |
Animal killer — sanctimonious or rogue? — somewhere in between |
PICADOR |
Apparently amateur plans for lightweights |
GRAMMES |
Book too late for dance and miss second team |
ALLBLACKS |
Carp about, mostly freshwater fish, its remaining tail being eaten by pet |
PICKAT |
Characters saunter about |
NATURES |
Company dealt with high-flier |
COMET |
Compassion half given on driving test about sign |
SYMPTOM |
Culminates in verbal outbursts of anger |
PEAKS |
Don joining rep, possibly 18 |
FELLOWTRAVELLER |
Dubious conjecture briefly ousting one in action |
SUSPECT |
Fancied wee snifter about a quarter to? Not half |
DREAMT |
Feckless types in front hog broadcast, entering property |
GOODFORNOTHINGS |
Gentleman Jim sitting centrally in my punt |
CORBETT |
Clues |
Answers |
Get up on horse, but not quite — it’s quite a height |
NIAGARA |
Gold real estate round site of Walt Disney World |
ORLANDO |
Good Martha taking time out for dancing. This one did! |
GRAHAM |
Height indicated by floor number, in a somewhat roundabout way |
MUNRO |
Jack-of-all-trades, using pointer, scores back to front |
HANDYMAN |
Judicious English principle |
RATIONALE |
Opening (not large) in unit in factory, perhaps |
ONSITE |
Perhaps one of many on flight 16, an alien Pole |
CARPETROD |
Poach it twice, claiming right to break well-known pledge |
HIPPOCRATICOATH |
Remain hollow when fed by wife |
DWELL |
Retreats occupied by human beings, the older members primarily being housed |
RETIREMENTHOMES |
Silence surrounding model, back on bed, showing tongue |
SCOTTISH |
Stagger, having got up in plant |
ROCKROSE |
Third-rate artiste overacting when given more stout |
HAMFATTER |