The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 951 - Mar 27 2013

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Assorted pies and pates about right for hors d'oeuvres APPETISERS
Bolt's quicker with change of temperature SCARPER
Coconut whirls, seen around North America as a part payment ONACCOUNT
Conservative interest level is assuming key debt may be unpredictable CAPRICIOUS
Emaciated toothless person whose name I can't recall THINGUMMY
European mountain dweller's heart and character ROLE
Fancy dishes ruin empty gastropubs DOINGS
In retirement hopeless case gets hot on Eastern religion SHINTO
Individual involved in bondage, open to change PEON
Is it muddy intermittently? It's a farm! STUD
Legendary pea soup served up elsewhere AESOP
Liberal laughing about politician could be awkward GALUMPHING
Listen to the Four Tops let loose -- that's soulful HEARTFELT
New father with daughter protected by men in the outskirts of Eastbourne ORDINEE
Note old crock coming after stylish Elan in producing improved air-fuel ratio LEANBURN
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Parents accepting girl's perspective PANORAMA
Pest is in touch NUISANCE
Punch Frank but not 'ard LAMP
Real chips cooked in pasta recipe? That makes a point PENCILSHARPENER
Secret trend spread with no new popular acceptance STREETCRED
Sycophant longing to cover up majority of smarm YESMAN
Typical finding sheep and Surrey town in the news USUAL
Ukip's right wing stopping crook becoming political strategist SPINNER
United out of sorts? INBED
Welcome look adopted by Scandinavian rockers ALOHA
What's black and white? The Swan's half of stout PENGUIN
Where Saint Omer's situated? SOMERSET
Who developed this form runs rings round half of pack given pressure and time ROCKOPERA
Working close to home in bar coming back with mug BONEUP