The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 1,458 - Sep 2 2015

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'Red' name in Red October, say, vessel at end of hunt SUNBURNT
Boarding house where there's a small charge added to writers PENSION
Bullring occupant has raced and run round TORERO
Coach limps off to manage ACCOMPLISH
Doctor in cosy patch tending to fawn SYCOPHANTIC
Endure more than former seaman's sword, over time replacing edges OUTLAST
Facilitator of talks with receivers investing flight capital ultimately, mostly in bonds CHATLINE
Fancy individual item on head of tsarina? CORONET
From period of education one drops horse initially and backs motor transport SCOOTER
Grammatically analysed, keeping Mrs Behn's name in other words PARAPHRASED
Italian writer polled unexpectedly about part of Middle East PIRANDELLO
Mischievous character that's dropped in a face-off PUCK
One has scaled back etc, having difficulty withdrawing autonomous software BURBOT
Remember Attlee's part in flap RATTLE
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Return too badly hurt to accept explanations for one-sided battle TURKEYSHOOT
Saving the overture till last, an informal concert is a light-hearted outing ROMP
Send up seconds after convenience food for party CANAPES
Singer cheers ordinary people GRASSROOTS
Singer stifled giggle, choking a note back GREATTIT
Slightly unwell with disorder when hospital department's unavailable ROPY
Spontaneous performance cut short, for each is indecent IMPROPER
Suppressing painful cry, jostle winger going up to move with ball DRIBBLE
The ancient peer's land, lacking British attention, showing annual differences YEARONYEAR
Tough love in which one is cut? HAIRDO
Up to beat United, Rovers' man crosses road for alternative medicine NATUROPATHY
US court star in the role of ambassador? ASHE
Virgin Trains carrying youth past Oxford University OURLADY
Workaday career people turned spies PROSAIC