The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,511 – Sep 23 2020

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& 11 Across After century scored by lunch, caught Somerset’s opener in late game MORNINGTON
Ace Doctor Sharples approach: a shot in the arm? ADRENALINE
American longing for letter AITCH
Backspin shots? NIPS
Communist leader of the highest quality stripped of all power TITO
Easily passes from father to son HANDSDOWN
Elderly earl in gunroom holstering a Colt? YEARLING
Endless test featuring four bits of useless information TRIVIA
First episodes of Game of Thrones heralded increased copying of Middle Age style GOTHIC
Former royal diva accepting charity ADELAIDE
Go out with ’60s heart-throb Terence — this will mark the occasion DATESTAMP
Here’s Juno with Sword (and not a large number — about 500) NORMANDY
How Liberace found his keys during a power cut? CANDLELIT
Irritable, offensive, cold, hungry, gutted TETCHY
Jim Bob maybe discovered singer ALTO
Mad baronet gathering 1,000 mercenaries? RENTAMOB
Mother Teresa evacuated hospital — air disturbed Dutch courtesan MATAHARI
Multiple tickets landing English composer in court CARNET
Old, gloomy hum ODOUR
One hoping for a fast buck (or deer) STAG
Plugging Isopon in the hole, about halfway round NINTH
Press meets Charlie boy in warship IRONCLAD
Released mounted troops to protect British monarch LIBERATED
Run 20 out CANTER
Sailor and German soldier could be all over the place ABUNDANT
See 9 Across CRESCENT
Shocked exclamation when crashing into 25 cycling? AGHAST
The Night Watch? Van Dijk? Not right! VIGIL
Turning on utter rubbish featuring dancing on set is half right? NOTSTRICTLYTRUE