The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 454 - Nov 5 2010

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Australia is enthralled by tourist playing rugby union LIAISON
Bouncer appears to be recipient of bribe BUNGEE
Bouquet containing pansy, alyssum, freesia and spinach hearts is a ridiculous thing NONSENSE
Engineer nervous about type of bar erected in venue RENDEZVOUS
Fermented lees can act as a purgative CLEANSE
Fibre producer is kind found in Cornwall or Merseyside primarily SILKWORM
Fragrance secreted by hot tottie OTTO
Greek dish made with a Spanish chicken APOLLO
Having ensnared male, she-devil abandons American to die SUCCUMB
He conjures a report up about Stig concealing identity with personal magnetism PRESTIDIGITATOR
Ill-informed but not entirely ill-prepared UNREAD
In foreign fields revolutionary is so stuck in the past FOSSILISED
Injured welder must take part in unorthodox event MUDWRESTLE
More delicate practice shot has length instead of direction LIGHTER
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Nadal�s opening tie-break point TINE
Not in form, England�s outsiders are second best OUTCLASSED
One to fall for self-aggrandizement EGOTRIP
Partially disrobed, hoping to philander BEDHOP
Plotter dreaded blunders revealing secret communications site DEADLETTERDROP
Spot 4x4 reversing near no right turn ahead NAEVUS
State-run tea shop even lacks parking UTAH
Sticking-point after he said nothing new ADHESION
Tarantino screenplay? SHOOTINGSCRIPT
Taxman nips attempt to become doctor�s assistant IGOR
What to do when packing a suit with an obvious pattern OPENANDSHUTCASE
Wine bottled up in Bristol, remarkably MERLOT
With billion unaccounted-for, repartee between London banks is light LANTERN
�If� poet found in abridged present edition PROVIDED