The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 27,951 - Nov 5 2015

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... can call lively STIRRING
Are patois and argot among 'les langues de France'? SLANG
Bitter outstanding resistance meeting writer ACERBIC
Blonde toupe that's very sweet GOLDENSYRUP
Bringing dignity to opera company embracing new flashy opulence ENNOBLING
British exit quickly bringing snub BRUSHOFF
Commiserate with loss of mutual friend and skinflint MISER
Deck showing fish catch GARLAND
Extra bus shelters working BONUS
Fear to depose leader? That's a mistake ERROR
Girl's put on ring that's designed to catch a filly LASSO
Hair product -- one that sets containing nothing American succeeded MOUSSE
Hearing facilitated by this Wild West lawman with polish EARPHONE
Hero of the Rovers absorbing French articles about pressure and acting out situations ROLEPLAY
I pulled out of mad haymaking contest you have to be up for GYMKHANA
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Invincible Arsenal's wingers could centre for players ALMIGHTY
Medley to enhance air from Queen in rocking pop tour one ... POTPOURRI
One passing through border in record time? EPHEMERA
One who chooses role reversal over playing etc ELECTOR
Party reaching Hebridean island flipped diminutive best friend DOGGIE
Placid about extremes of emotion put out RESENTFUL
Regular characters sacked from support position SPOT
Secure folio in prepaid envelope SAFE
Short way one fillets normal fish SARDINE
Significant I'm left with a nutcase? IMPORTANT
Simple being, a snake from the East slithering over bits of me AMOEBA
Smother the Spanish attacks in retreat STIFLE
Ultra-Conservative unmitigated moaner leaving hospital RIGHTWINGER
Vice-President turns up -- English brass off PEEVE
With business no longer on the decline, newspapers must be stored in front half of a kiosk APRESSKI