The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,737 - Oct 26 2021

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Assembled legators, or one offering fortune ASTROLOGER
Briefly, drink up, carrying a little one for me too JOINTHECLUB
Chauffeur dutifully holding tongue URDU
Close shaven, trimmed on top AIRLESS
Column perhaps about to slam criminal getting life in cell PROTOPLASM
Dish breaks passing on food deliveries FASTBOWLING
Ditch husband with cry of triumph HAHA
Early football tournament led by British BLADDER
English tourist sites, not new, bagging large rewards EMOLUMENTS
Go on following safe figure children read about PETERRABBIT
Huge rises count to a great extent SORELY
It's surprising India stop batting IDECLARE
Leave uniform on doctor in time for operations DUVETDAY
Little bit of fancy fruit supposed to get cored FIGMENT
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Mike wearing collar where members can relax ARMREST
Occasionally pinched brass or tin item for sucker ICELOLLY
Order of starter -- refined or manky and sour? ONYOURMARKS
Picked up a tie -- it's worn by a performer TUTU
Radio version of no. 1 tunes from abroad LIEDER
Red wine guzzler, say, punched by jockey SOVIET
Reinforced, say, fruit salad container upended BUTTRESSED
Run and scrap, covering defensive error by right back JOGTROT
Season with this Shakespearean role entered in Oscars OREGANO
Signalling to leave EU separately? It shows a lot of cheek GSTRING
Some power half taken from leader of revolt WATT
Starchy hem of Eleanor's first coat PRIMER
There's not much flesh on this small, trim guy SPARERIB
Where a plane reaches its highest point? TREETOP