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Telegraph Toughie Answers

Wednesday, 4th September 2024
There are 16 across clues and 14 down clues for the Telegraph Toughie crossword on Wednesday, 4th September 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Company returning to occupy former site
AAcross 4: Jane is disheartened by a rotten feeling of resentment
AAcross 9: Tear into quinces (occasionally still green, perhaps)
AAcross 10: Virus strain going round eastern part of tropical country
AAcross 12: What sailors have on land, or else have at seaSHORE LEAVE
AAcross 13: European talent spotter ignoring United
AAcross 14: One patched from time to time
AAcross 15: Is Patrick shifting a large amount of cash to fund a start-up?RISK CAPITAL
AAcross 18: Everybody repeats what everybody eventually does?
AAcross 20: Flower finally removed from raised section of garden
AAcross 21: Mostly wonderful Christmas party?
AAcross 22: One greater, flourishing source of fruitORANGE TREE
AAcross 24: Lead scientist primarily taking on variant plantsPOT HERBS
AAcross 25: Extract provided by author is questionably bordering on unseemly
AAcross 26: Plot to track soldier's drone
AAcross 27: Show mercy with regard to needing fast time?
DDown 1: Past French leader in America touring a state there
DDown 2: Rust in part of reactor containing fuel cylinder?
DDown 3: Confidential place for prayer session set up?TOP SECRET
DDown 5: Being evasive, erroneously give caution about question
DDown 6: Pin supported by old bricks?
DDown 7: City's culture only periodically considered authentic
DDown 8: How you may get a rise out of people voting for Trump at first
DDown 11: Snack was terrible when cooked, and hard insideWELSH RAREBIT
DDown 16: One taking flight with free ticket east beyond Ireland
DDown 17: Strange old guys held in secure accommodation
DDown 19: Vessel that is easier to pick up?
DDown 20: Small ship filled with nothing elaborate
DDown 21: Method to get little dog cleanMOP UP
DDown 23: Article in L'Humanité covering northern area of Pas-de-Calais
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