The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 672 - Nov 23 2011

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... suppose, visitors sacking Troy GUESS
Allowance finally makes ends meet STIPEND
Cost in oil up catastrophically -- it'll mean stripping out the fat LIPOSUCTION
Enjoying considerable intimacy with passing fancy HANDINGLOVE
Exuberantly tries, full of vitality LUSTFORLIFE
Flower to sow abundantly around Portugal SPEEDWELL
Get going from place with vermin running round STARTUP
Kind of classic Channel Islands bar, laid-back DORIC
Lost money when train's shelled DUCAT
Make effort, turning up dinosaur in rock after start of excavation EXERT
Making contract, a union member mostly proceeding without head of organisation ABRIDGING
Money in hand that's useful for getting plastered? FLOAT
Not a conservative, deacon enters terribly pious sect OPUSDEI
Note English side taking on singular Scots team with tense display again REEXHIBIT
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Patience found here, perhaps, in work of fifth column ... INSIDEJOB
Primate: 'God exists, no hint of doubt!' LORIS
Pronounced particularly popular, with a good body? INTONED
Queer fish in pool, may be striped or spotted (but not black) ODDBALL
Run frantically in ring for a day DIURNAL
Scots town's song in the news NAIRN
Soldiers mounting post office or telephone box on map TROOP
Starting to develop north face of mountain? NASCENT
Stop current, or let it flow PULLTHEPLUG
Taxing one's pitiful amount? HANDFUL
Turning stoic if fox eats inside, in view of one's position EXOFFICIO
Underground sprite said to be the keeper of time METRONOME
Veggie woman put up with eating olives, essentially HERBIVORE
What'll result in restart? Judge, with some hesitation, puts case JUMPLEADS