The Telegraph – CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 29,859 – Dec 15 2021

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Artists young reporters will entertain first CUBISTS
Bizarre and stupid quarrels with no origin SURREAL
Book one’s first-class — that’s a surprise ISAIAH
Brass-rubbers may be so described as artists IMPRESSIONISTS
Capital rugby player, a buffoon! HARLEQUIN
Comes a cropper holding up killers ORCAS
Criminal hustlers showing no pity RUTHLESS
Descriptive line from Boris, upset about article? ISOBAR
Emperor penguins ultimately eaten by sailor TSAR
Engineers search new posts for public transport facilities REQUESTSTOPS
Expensive case of lemonade drinks for jumpers STEEPLECHASERS
Fake copy finally found in battered tin chest SYNTHETIC
Fiercely sound horn, confronting worker with arrest TOOTHANDNAIL
Investigates tense gangster finding religious office PRIESTHOOD
Key frame? SKELETON
Line crossed by Aussie mates is absolute nonsense COBBLERS
Obsessions of German chap holding dog back? HANGUPS
Person whose work may be forged BLACKSMITH
Rather small-minded about the centre of Perth PRETTY
Recall almost always covering fine EVOKE
Robs drink, depressed by criticism STICKSUP
Shops starting to employ attention-seeker PSST
Small fruit with fresh flavour SPEARMINT
So far yet not moving STILL
South American chain oddly missing this dish SUSHI
Strange about European Community penchant for lying RECUMBENT
Unusually impulsive VIP missing breakfast? MUESLI
Walk to find answer during journeys east TRAIPSE