The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 522 - Mar 4 2011

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Clues Answers
Barney? Sounds like trouble, losing the head RUBBLE
Being badly dressed try to elicit response when bottom's tucked in FRUMPISH
Burgess's shocking stigma: turncoat -- and English! MAGISTRATE
Driver determined to interrupt magnetic field unit to impose manual control OVERRIDE
Dwarf: being shaped over very short legs and usually with normal head NIBELUNG
Failing to see both sides in understanding Portugal's a misrepresentation of the country PASTORAL
Fold top of kilt and shorten for taking up TUCK
Good King Henry may be lying in feather bed HERB
Hedge? Cut it out! LAYOFF
Iolanthe fled to get round current situation LIEOFTHELAND
Irish assembly carelessly dropping aitches or first of them OIREACHTAS
It could make one cry after pub lost first malt source BARLEYCORN
Leave really short QUIT
One book after another half mentioned where we may go JOHN
Clues Answers
Other ranks including one in usual designation of Tory party SOIREE
Pipe burn round old town court house with reconstructed end CHURCHWARDEN
Sitar playing by 6 in new year? You can't get out of it STRAITJACKET
Song about badly hurt knight and article all about Camelot ARTHURIANA
State before independence headed by King 6 KAZI
Switzerland's in ecstasy over mountain nymph ECHO
The first person in France to take snake for rodent JERBOA
The uppers a girl (let alone GI) is thrilled by PURPLEHEARTS
Tormented soul in Scripture -- in OT interpretation, for removal of doubt RESOLUTION
Totalled and revived CAMETO
Trustee speaks about interference STRAYS
What daily deters doctor with limited measure of intelligence for all to see for work laid on? APPLIQUE
Where granny may sit in a line to get sun, say LUMINARY
Where one's prompted to sing soul and after row recedes break for refreshment KARAOKEBAR