The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 227 - Oct 2 2009

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A European group assembled for court in Acts AREOPAGUS
A ring�s a place to deliver a punch SANGRIA
After Sabbath first stop for Scots lawyer SIST
Associate with MI6 without modification ASIS
Best name perhaps for servants' quarters BASEMENT
But's otherwise butt STUB
Cossack general's right behind one setting cap ATAMAN
Do men ever love PT, working out, bodybuilding? OVERDEVELOPMENT
Eighteen holes at the capital of golf. St Andrew's? GROUND
Epiphany is night for tidying up INSIGHT
Glory of drama we directed about -- glory! EMMYAWARD
In dry area I�ll look for upturn with network of bars TRELLISED
Makes �oly sounds as means of catharsis ALOES
Measure of radiation dose it absorbs always when sun is overhead SIEVERT
Mentally unbalanced puts on airs UPSTAIRS
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Methuselah�s father admits pressure to drop name for age EPOCH
Mud in your eye? Spatter or spit PROSIT
New steel or plastic for mezzanine ENTRESOL
One who may pass exam sits when others leave EAST
Picnic food for Delia. Whisky�s mine SCOTCHEGG
Rabbie�s first with a verse about robbers REAVERS
Saxe blue turned gold on line that describes cloning ASEXUAL
Sebastian and Valentine are contemporary COEVAL
So Jeddart justice victims were to swing under it UNTRIED
Source of poison spread by Tory gang in Leeds DESTROYINGANGEL
Time to tuck in to well-cooked big lunch? Not here NIGHTCLUB
Topsy-turvification jumbled not quite genuine pennies, old and new UPENDING
Tote rules controlled roller tools ROULETTES
Triple crown: originally the internationally acclaimed rugby award TIARA
Vergil's art first grasped the meaning of the underworld HADES