The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 116 - Mar 24 2009

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& 24 Queen and Empress infinitely old-fashioned when wearing that headgear TRICORN
'On The Beach' is where to spot this nameless film star SEABEAN
'September's child's a-roving, a-roving' VIRGOAN
... and student paces about among the scenery LANDSCAPE
... beginnings of armed revolt on island without extremes of language ARAMAIC
Actor in brief send-up for detergent? SHAMPOO
Criticism gives writer twitches POETICS
Groups worked up about Mandela's party policies STANCES
Happy place for Hillary? (2,3,2,3,5) ONTOPOFTHEWORLD
He may repair the floor where line of girl dancers tumbles TILER
Internee has better treatment when chasing the authorities THEPOWERSTHATBE
Is 12.5% too much alcohol? ONEOVERTHEEIGHT
It's hard with company to be remote HANDSET
Lovers, holding hands, pace about with no end of rejoicing ... DAPHNISANDCHLOE
Meet in city SEE
Navy leaves unexpectedly to put down ... ENSLAVE
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Nearly burn the tea CHA
Note about earth-shattering drama THEATRE
Pots of nice stew eaten by ancient fairyfolk FAIENCE
Regularly carsick over time going to the races ASCOT
Renew hiring for film, perhaps RELEASE
Retrain inelegant plant EGLANTINE
See 12 HAT
Send out the inexperienced for call-up in 1914, perhaps? WARTIME
Set irregular pattern for internal security in managed millennium building RANDOMISE
Some modern poetry ODE
Sound of footstep -- and the final drop? HEELTAP
Specialised sleuth given bit of change in USA, we hear TECHNICAL
Swiftly make an approach RUNUP
The first Greek woman to criticize another PANDORA
To the French, names initially appear hard � like this girl's? ALANNAH
Understanding oddities of German spelling GRASP