The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 293 - Jan 28 2010

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A timekeeper caught, moving from second, trailblazer flying across the water ALCOCK
Academic money given without initial hesitation READER
Again, go through red light, getting charged RELIVE
Australia first to bat in match, given ideal conditions ATBEST
Bryan's into dole fiddling - you might make a fortune there ELDORADO
Burns, climbing around southern tip of sunny France, easily BYFAR
Busy outlet maintained by alternative fuel EVENTFUL
Cannon and Ball are so intimate? ARMINARM
Commercial by American footballers involved hit for old singer ADAMFAITH
Criminal and religious official, ignoring resistance, meet CONVERGE
Crofter's supreme ram, crossing road, hairy in the extreme SCARIEST
European writer begins novel dismissing Government IBSEN
Expert motorists overwhelmed by shout of approval ORACLE
Fine to be announced (50 quid) after reviewing huge game SOFTBALL
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In audition, emblem is attached to foremost musician CYMBALIST
Maureen's 'orrendous time on bottle, latterly. Drinking this? MOSELLE
Mounted officers, in trouble, deserted command EDICT
Occupant of woods with less hair, barber primarily clipping ALDER
One at greengrocer's terribly irate having to host church fair ARTICHOKE
Railcar oddly prohibited musical type here in US? ALASKA
Rock band staple, written by someone like R. Stein? PINKFLOYD
Rolling Stone (locks silver) performing ONSTAGE
Scottish politician spurns premier - nutty thing ALMOND
Special ground encircles Bruce and Sheila's place? ALICESPRINGS
Staff followed little girl entering to place deposit SEDIMENT
Woollen cap providing heat, one gets used to season SCOTCHBONNET
Working ex-Labour leader not driven? ONFOOT
Young lady, facing press, tense in the main SENORITA