The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 1,705 - Nov 9 2016

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After tea, one after some butter for bread CHAPATI
Chap assuming good school is a measure of the quality in drawing power? MAGNETON
Digit applied to angle, something to digest FISHFINGER
Far end of pond most slippery, most precarious DICIEST
Former British colony in fruitless situation? ORANGEFREESTATE
Hot German bread, middle hollowed out STOLEN
Intimate issue, drunks being imprisoned by old Argentine leader PERSONTOPERSON
Just about to embrace U-turn in government department? Absolutely not! NOFEAR
Most conservative party in Pretoria, possibly? SAFEST
Obnoxious type pulled along by the ears? TOAD
One lacking faith on the crime scene? ATHEIST
One mile beneath ocean floor, sea darkened BEDIMMED
Part cut back to hold it up SECTION
Peak, first place for black rook? HEIGHT
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Pellet -- for this pest? SLUG
Perhaps Oxford graduates wish to celebrate, every one concludes? SHOE
Revolutionary line taken by Marx briefly in old flier ZEPPELIN
Selection of food in batter BUFFET
Serious turns in power sport SPEEDWAY
Shakespearean villain, adult dispensing with morals, primarily IAGO
Source of medicinal oil in treatment of upset with uranium and clay EUCALYPTUS
Sticky confection in edges of cavity? Then clean teeth! CANDYFLOSS
Talk in article consumed by fire and wind SHOOTTHEBREEZE
The ultimate in pizazz, stories following female dressed in gold I feel made for old Broadway shows ZIEGFELDFOLLIES
Town on the water, type harbouring each launch in Portsmouth? SEAPORT
Try to wrap pork pie up in ice GELATO
Very little liquid in tub fell out with him THIMBLEFUL
Wind up Cronus, maybe one might say TIGHTEN