The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 162 - Jun 11 2009

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Academic establishment, near to decay, houses famous dictionary ROEDEAN
Alastair's outside with joint, meeting Blair where meat is sold CHARCUTERIE
Assistant carries root of bamboo to bear ABIDE
Assuming dog's without lead, it will be grabbed UPPITY
Battered sweet and sour creates wind SOUWESTER
Breakfast item for those asleep? KIPPERS
Business rules written by metal pen CORRAL
Criminal given punishment (Post Office raids) CAPONE
Crossing over, it's authorised to heel STILETTO
Detective and Lieutenant bust site of archaeological hoax PILTDOWN
Diner, too drunk to eat menu's last item, settled IRONEDOUT
Dramatist stood up new books, hardbacks firstly, to impress one undertaking contract? JACKROSENTHAL
Falling under river, react broadcasting curse EXECRATE
Finally arrive in some European capital - in Paris ENDUP
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Heard one saying 'cheers' somewhere in East Midlands TOWCESTER
In command, diver hoisted marine hazard ICEBERG
In hindsight, some regret touching aquatic animal OTTER
Incessant university bar, upon retirement, spoiled date UNABATED
Lane, in films, flanked by court, a royal and religious place CLOISTER
Lecturer leaves address with this country's uplifting poem HAIKU
Liam's new outside storage space erected wrong IMMORAL
Models must watch this part of body, cutting back 3/4 of food intake BIRDIE
New German doctor blocks pain to treat illness PNEUMONIA
Painter latterly beginning to use ballpoint, we hear. A cubist? RUBIK
Star students, sat around, look overawed by legendary dancer ASTROLOGERS
State ceremony by church held amongst sculpted statues MASSACHUSETTS
Tall, up-market fire faces office of bishop UNLIKELY
Too wide? EXTRA