The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 232 - Oct 13 2009

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Clues Answers
A rising surge could be made of sulphur with no end of amatol UPRUSH
At school stomach�s quiet SCHTUM
Ben perhaps replaces one in military group not being injured UNHURT
Black pudding in Black Forest BLUTWURST
Body to throw right to left HULL
Disturbance caused by American following a mass of ordinary people RUCKUS
Edits leaflet with indication of respect for American to create a foundation SUBSTRUCT
Fabric�s acceptable for international mood SULK
Fiddles about around her heartless expression of doubt SHRUG
Friar's food TUCK
Full-length and unadulterated UNCUT
Holy man spoke and got hanged STRUNG
Kind of whole food but not English UNHURTFUL
Namely strange 12 SCRUM
Not lying in the full endless furrow TRUTHFUL
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Open local one's shed UNSHUT
Place for head-covering? Around top of head CHURCH
Quiet game with barrels for Bush SHRUB
Rang for special bargain STRUCK
Reach out and steal electronic device PUSHPULL
Riding by way of street required for taking off vertically UPTHRUST
Robin Goodfellow has hesitation, then changes ends to make a mess of things MUCKUP
Show when usefulness initially replaced a bit of artistry in skilled trades CRUFTS
Shut up! That's bad language PUSHTU
Slices of cone become dull when smothered by fumes out East FRUSTUMS
Sulphur doesn't start to be thrown out by what a volcano does UPHURL
Teacher�s turning over carpet with a bit of underfelt GURU
This could sweep up pieces of 8 BRUSH
Tipper put Mr Duck in trouble DUMPTRUCK
To play with sweep on street with spirit STRUM