The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 547 - Apr 19 2011

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'Fine Day' associated with a different opera AIDA
A sou that's not necessarily French BEAN
Agrees Ol' Englan' has! NODS
Am incapable of insincerity CANT
As before, isn't a bad wine RETSINA
Be told profit's up to raise spirits HEARTEN
Blast! That means the vacancy has been filled! DARN
Bowed, producing gift BENT
Document penned many years ago WRIT
Get in the post EARN
Given latitude, coming back with a low right ROOM
Gracious! I'm to play the cattle rustler! ILLBEHANGED
How quickly you could tell neither box was empty? INTWOSHAKES
I have a ball and Rufus is running about like mad FURIOUS
In magazine I read it adds zest to foods ORIGAN
In that case, it's what distinguishes men from me THEN
Leak, you understand, to the paper SEEPAGE
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Most of article is flimsy and unconvincing THIN
Move to bigger accommodation due to expansion in the plant REPOT
Not a match. It's paler LIGHTER
Passed and hemmed in American car SEDAN
Relishes the troubles people get themselves into PICKLES
River going through one's land ACRE
Said collar is loose ROUGH
Shocked to see a staghound largely out of control AGHAST
Showing, for admirers surrounding, good teeth FANGS
Taking a chance, ski out from enclosure RING
That slogan about the Mountie always getting his man? CATCHPHRASE
That terrible Guevara went in for primitive weapon HATCHET
The Great Depression in America GRANDCANYON
Three points nil in wintry conditions SNOW
Turn every day in prison to good account? WASTENOTIME
Whether it's a good replica or whether it appeals LIKEITORNOT
With which one aims to eliminate second, incorrect, nought SHOTGUN