The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 379 - Jun 29 2010

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Clues Answers
Adam's first son, ultimately jealous, sadly is not quite sane. He's a killer ASSASSIN
Around middle of Stone Age lots of people got hit on the head CROWNED
Being ingratiating former pupil, forgetting time and name, excitedly questions upper-class head OBSEQUIOUSNESS
Black bishop installed in Cheshire town SABLE
Butler's developing swagger BLUSTER
Carry on playing with stick BATON
Carved figure is about right height STATURE
Chief, reasoning correctly, preserves most of vast age. It's all to do with excavation ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Chinese own Scottish links CHAIN
Clean district surrounding university before Queen's arrival LAUNDER
Essentially event is about game VENISON
European omitting introduction to Attlee's first principle ELEMENT
Fellow regularly eats American cheese FETA
Flood's a nuisance BORE
Former Tsarist edict from this country's a hollow statute UKASE
Headless toy found in swirling water EDDY
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Heart of Lancashire is unaltered ASIS
Heckle President's broadcast BARRACK
In Paris you run fine horse-racing TURF
In the end Caesar's fateful day oppresses RIDES
Massage joint's said to lie at end of road KNEAD
Mounting anger leads to ruin DOOM
Progressive in favour of adjusting work load in Government FORWARDLOOKING
Relatives at beginning of disaster shrug danger off GRANDDAUGHTERS
Roll sack over railroad in Chicago BAGEL
Secure fake nuts among acorns MAKEFAST
Son avoids dull service DUTY
Steal Conservative's wife CRIB
Stuffy Earl is a touch superior in a funny sort of way AIRLESS
Substantiate smelly condition in outskirts of Selby SOLIDIFY
The sort of pal to hug to one's chest BOSOM
Transfer Duke inside royal house HANDOVER