The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 857 - Oct 11 2012

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Clues Answers
A near disaster in Earls Court? ARENA
Amateur bread oddly not risen ABED
Be successful or give up COMEOFF
Campaigns in which market forces clash? PRICEWARS
Demanding immediate action at one time, it is gripping information EXIGENT
Discount Bolt victory BARGAIN
Ferry often arranged brass EFFRONTERY
Heckle with simple political slogan BELABOUR
Hole in skirting-board where pointer tends to sit? MOUSEPAD
If stuff is dealt around clubs the result may be fighting FISTICUFFS
Impromptu movement involving single beat where the band played on TITANIC
Inappropriately funny to confront journalist leaving flat FACETIOUS
Key heavyweights extremely touchy TONALITY
Knock back gin and anything to create kind of harmony TWOPART
Later aid compromised by European Union ADIEU
Loathsome detective's windy DISGUSTING
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No recipe for roast breast should make you 'drizzle with jus'! BASTE
Old lag with trousers on, as Spooner might have put it? EXCON
Pink, lilac or alabaster interior CORAL
Potentially disastrous slip from a Blue Peter presenter he can put right AVALANCHE
Record company pressing original of Elvis Presley's first '51 cover version REPLICA
Separate group wanting nothing before a hike POLARISE
Sloth's eye by the sound of it having detached retina INERTIA
Southern gardens in colour SKEW
Stash with no end of street cred? CACHE
Stretcher bearer? HODCARRIER
Tough being bowled by deception without one run BRUISER
Tramp's in hospital -- old boy's on oxygen HOBO
Tuck in -- last of the hot dog rolls RUCHE
Two-timing glamourpuss put on fourteen lb DISHONEST
Waterman recorded one of the Platters in India BHAJI
Without that certain something irreverence can be fine LEVY