The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 1,174 - Apr 22 2014

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A mount, ultimately, on which more than one pair in Ark rested? ARARAT
Attachment to a Victorian woman causing stir BUSTLE
Avoiding the other bicycle, a convertible CELIBACY
Balm in use, rubbing head UNCTION
Bird in bar RAIL
Book that's funny, article written on it LOLITA
Breakfast that's served at Her Majesty's pleasure? PORRIDGE
Cook removing lid for oven OAST
End of a problem, like that one in Bedfordshire town SOLUTION
Entire crew in a muddle ALLATSEA
Face snake etc snaking ASPECT
Force down sauce, swallowing it GRAVITY
Get on a bit, decrepit OBTAIN
Getting high, with a rush FLYING
In two articles, order maintained ATHOME
Information stored by factory that's booming PLANGENT
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It's quite the opposite, one adds COUNTER
Key number one or two? OPENER
Leave the country? That's a mistake DEFECT
Likely story about murder victim (no evidence at first) LIABLE
Old couple lagging behind everyone in fight to get big jumper WALLAROO
Pet is able to scratch bottom of many CANOODLE
Rabbit on something for breakfast WAFFLE
Rash getting better on cuckoo MADCAP
River cold for high-flier EXEC
Skilful player, one with teething problems? DRIBBLER
Slimy fellow in bed -- gulp! SLUG
Star that's rare, one of seven REDDWARF
Stout-hearted female lacking in a sense, then? FEARLESS
Turn Casanova back to extremes of virtue REVOLVE
Vegetable producer in pictures? BROCCOLI
Welshman perhaps carrying one note then another as singer BARITONE