The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 314 - Mar 5 2010

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& 27 Musically, they get heated around noon -- and Mendelssohn gig could be the reason! MADDOGSAND
'Know It All' (composer) goes into clubs with topless 'Smarty Pants' CLEVERDICK
'The City of London' = cunning �undercover� movement I infiltrated ... SQUAREMILE
...blame me for extra clause adopting unusual angle RINGLEADER
Admit us if rowdy? Probably not STADIUM
All dead fruit, I presume OLIVES
Bishop on top of daughter in the trees? Rubbish BALDERDASH
Degas, at his peak The Greatest Artist DALI
Elderly person has initially accessed it through rigged swing door? GODSWAITINGROOM
Entry above these birds would provide way out EGRETS
Focus on teacher�s rising arrogance HUBRIS
For cover, e.g. refuse peace, say, and beat another up? SKIN
Greek airline once entertained all the characters here PANGRAM
Hot German bread with the middle cut out STOLEN
I take and answer first part of exam -- 'Southern Nationals' IRAQIS
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Jockey's unseated at start of 4 o'clock in German urban area RUHR
Keen, like pretty maids in garden, heading off to secure a little rumpy-pumpy NARROW
My boss backing some literary satire, I left work saved here? DESKTOP
Nick�s missus has climax frequently, it�s said -- and guess who�s here! SPEAKOFTHEDEVIL
One given to eat sandwiches then rolls (mutton) DEAF
One induced a little man to wear hats out east MILLIHENRY
Over and over again I confirm my occupation as seamstress MIMI
Pedestrian member of Mainwaring's platoon WALKER
Resolute business organisation FIRM
Second crew's existence doubly confirmed ISIS
See 1 across ENGLISHMEN
Sign on cap of clot I am with -- it�s his like DIMWITS
So UK (or US -- OK?), he eats out -- here? STEAKHOUSE
The fop Burlington Bertie's home, I've heard BEAU
The poor little boy of Jonathan Selby HANSEL