The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 737 - Mar 15 2012

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A marine tracking beam that capsizes destroyer's bow and mast YARDARM
Accumulates assortment of UK pedal cars RACKSUP
Barbara or Roy move on board CASTLE
Boasted appealing short 23 CREWCUT
Boozer's acting style leading to depression SOAKAWAY
Bring up again nasty smell in river EXHUME
Catching cold, prone to off-colour 23 ETONCROP
Demoting leader in Portuguese city results in 23 AFRO
Earl's wearing gold-coloured waistcoat GILET
Empty net CLEAR
Fasten back a climber LIANA
Gosh! Game point may be subject to bribes CORRUPT
Husband gets antique -- a fifty-litre receptacle HOLDALL
In Germany I will take part in bygone European imitative work PASTICHE
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In translation a bold literary test of endurance TRIALBYORDEAL
Losing heart senoritas act wildly -- playing these? CASTANETS
Managed terminals in court's boundaries TRAMLINES
Quiet, reformed yob harbours mature 23 PAGEBOY
Reportedly physicians have studied Latin inside 23 DREADLOCKS
Represents criminal 18, bypassing web ACTSAS
Republican American's bribe starts only hope in Leningrad. He admires things Soviet Russophil
Rocky coast loses last of stratous area of cloud OCTA
Scottish promontory and French 23 MULLET
Time period whereby era is transformed HEBREWYEAR
Try Sheila's unusual arrangement of locks HAIRSTYLE
Understand nearly everything about government and manage well GETALONG
Violin is intrinsically dramatic AMATI
Without question spiteful woman, say, by word of mouth, encapsulates vice intrinsically CATEGORICALLY