The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,765 - Dec 14 2021

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A bill anchor-man organised (US president) ABRAHAMLINCOLN
An enormous number freely roll in it TRILLION
Bit of a fiddle to closely follow dramatic composition TAILPIECE
Caricatured and nastily patronised me IMPERSONATED
Celebrate twofold backing LAUD
Deviously revise target; change sides TERGIVERSATE
Drapery and the like of teetotal well-behaved son DRYGOODS
Honour the French after their good turns ENNOBLE
Journalist on rum, say, essentially dallying exuberantly SPIRITEDLY
Lament about occasionally mealie vegetable CELERY
Ludicrous unlimited cabs US rejected on highway ABSURD
Mini cyclone's vibratory sound and large twist WHIRLWIND
Misfortunes of relaxed obligations CASUALTIES
Mostly support a sort of posh little restaurant TEASHOP
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NZ city expressed disapproval finally about footwear? WELLINGTONBOOT
Order ready for publication, maintaining copyright principally EDICT
People examining one article after another on broadcast inventories ANALYSTS
Pull off after second person desiring free passage STOWAWAY
Ravenous young creature who'd left crumb, oddly WOLFCUB
Reportedly modify what's needed for mass ALTAR
Santa confused? Very -- needs this maybe SATNAV
Second-class flabby airship BLIMP
Serviceable East Anglian river circling edge of Fens OFUSE
Sexually virtuous and pursued we're told CHASTE
Singular upper-class profligate, one that keeps stocking up SUSPENDER
Some brutally honest sportsman's cry TALLYHO
Troublesome inertia on sides of railway route ITINERARY
Word of consent about new cravings YENS