The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 1,066 - Oct 15 2013

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A poet may produce this minor triumph? COUPLET
Acting rashly about male being unfaithful CHEATING
Allowing people to see one's angry is degrading LOWERING
Augur's sinister, getting close PORTEND
Comfortable with arms presented rearwards SNUG
Competing for titles in Edinburgh or Paris, say, does she feel homesick? MISSENGLAND
Crime rate's changed and there's no going back TREASON
Double-sided foreign coin ANNA
Drop back pronouncedly in these rounds LAPS
Expert from whom one can no longer learn anything PASTMASTER
Flavouring also, I perceive, permeates ANISEED
Focus on money box outside CONCENTRATE
Goes along with prisoners, holding criminal records CONFORMS
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Going back in class to teach children TOTS
Having buttonholed you, she would ask for money FLOWERGIRL
He believes you have money that belongs to him CREDITOR
Later, maybe, will be up for Asian food WONTON
Like kindly pensioner having a drink? OLDANDMILD
Maintain legalese mostly needs rewriting ALLEGE
Many, given more rum, are tottery DODDER
Not returning for the letter TENANTLESS
Priest may take a month exorcising this? PHANTOM
Raising pound sub is a misjudgement BLUNDER
Transport isn't prepared to carry Gunners TRAINS
What reveals woman has husband -- and often gets pickled HERRING
Will get back to plant SHALLOT