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Telegraph Toughie Answers

Thursday, 17th April 2025
There are 14 across clues and 16 down clues for the Telegraph Toughie crossword on Thursday, 17th April 2025. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Biased Europeans catching bits of film in which star can still be seen?PARTIAL ECLIPSE
AAcross 9: Stuff, often melted, covering one piece of bread and butter
AAcross 10: What one can do, unable to accommodate a second pan
AAcross 11: Fool held up everything? Not all of it
AAcross 12: Popular channel, pleasanter without one social media presence
AAcross 14: Artist’s tool that’s not for capturing quantity of light
AAcross 15: Remote British islands linked to Pacific state? Ridiculous
AAcross 17: Start of church service broadcast reflected standards
AAcross 18: Coming adrift making pithy statements
AAcross 21: Finish wagging big tail, swallowing one canine treatDOG BISCUIT
AAcross 22: Italian city is trapped in past …
AAcross 24: ... but inspiring these buildings? Last one collapsedLEAN-TOS
AAcross 25: Dodgy scoundrel in glossy fabric returned
AAcross 26: Talking at length? Finish interrupting doctor mostly and dry upBENDING ONE'S EAR
DDown 1: Researcher's comment over curtailment of harbour
DDown 1: Researcher's comment over curtailment of harbour
DDown 2: Sadly little power in allegory over animals hunted in online entertainment, sayROLE-PLAYING GAME
DDown 3: One is pursuing black bird
DDown 4: Railway network has brought in variable source of announcements?
DDown 5: Check out guy retaining zero work in court?
DDown 5: Check out guy retaining zero work in court?
DDown 6: Glittering couple welcoming King and family
DDown 7: Party including English Liberal pledge support for legislative processSELECT COMMITTEE
DDown 8: Pieces of broccoli, first swallowed, elevated body chemical
DDown 13: Offering optimistic view to resident after rebuildingROSE-TINTED
DDown 16: Rubbish once said regarding bishop’s activities
DDown 17: Hold top of canister with water after storm, say, gently wiped away
DDown 19: Poet, dodgy character, losing name around university
DDown 20: Roman orator: cold Roman fellow not seen without chilly attitude
DDown 23: Genuine respite after shaking off Conservative
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