The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 9 - Sep 16 2008

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Always put in hammered wedges like this EDGEWAYS
Applied heat to neon, a colourless gas ETHANE
Bare poor found round middle of Delhi BALD
Best idea for curing illness DIABETES
Big residence with display of wild ancestors WINDSORCASTLE
Cape for sick leper in Spain PELERINE
Churchman concerned with flipping old coin DEANER
Control part of Glasgow, we hear GOVERN
Covering for drive�crushed gneiss DRESSING
Deny a cause of misery lacks a way ABNEGATE
Fawn and bovine reported to west KOWTOW
Humble Australian headquarters of fleet ABASE
I indicate switching to authority on food DIETICIAN
Irish clan and french group of musicians SEPTET
Leaning over to one Lieutenant ATILT
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Like a piece of paper describing most matches TWOSIDED
Messenger puts a dash of rum in drink BEARER
Mounted thin plate on top of doorway SCALED
One ancient mound that is right for workshop ATELIER
Piercing lamentation KEEN
Possibly operable, not soft, it can be pierced EARLOBE
Profits from scholarships, but not at first EARNINGS
Resist changing hospital worker SISTER
She gets ships, without using one European currency SHEKELS
So Will announced an informal gathering SOCIAL
Startling gangster providing weapons ALARMING
Study includes a trojan�s rich clothing CAPARISON
Support new epoch appropriate to certain young people TEENAGE
Vehicle circles through delicacy CAVIAR
When batter gets a chance to toss SHROVETUESDAY