The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,760 – Dec 3 2021

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‘Colas’ cheekily containing shot? ALCOPOPS
… high pass and a circuit around open country ALLEYOOP
… skilfully making plans, but not wanting son’s act of condescension DEIGNING
A waste product rococo art used this to depict? COWPAT
Abdication, but not wanting son on the throne … REIGNING
American people love Frenchman’s heart being worn on his sleeve COMANCHE
Become the thing to retire? TURNIN
City yearbook’s choice of covers? YORK
Could this be Wembley Way? AVENUE
Do one’s bit catching swallow BEATIT
False rocks fenced by lady in charge of racket, 50 per cent off? HALFASLEEP
Go with a fresh essence PEPPERMINT
Have something to pay outspoken film heroine ODETTE
In the post, a bonus coffee pot PERK
Islanders like to? MANX
Make novel Christmas break? TAKEFIVE
Milestone parties most common in Hertfordshire market town Leominster
Name development of Lakeside pre-eminently after US pop singer NEILSEDAKA
Periodically the one cloth that may be used to clean up gemstone? GARNET
Screw, perhaps, wrapping hands around lag’s midriff SALARY
Shot No.1, position No.1? GOALIE
Sport doctor’s box is missing old powder case PETARD
Still a fixture of theatre stalls ATREST
The price of fish would be more relevant to Shaw in play! SOWHAT
To see them, head to SE England and look below … THEDOWNS
Uncommonly shaky painter of 2 resting on stack RICKETTY
Unprincipled snapper on the case of your independent manuscripts PAPYRI
Waxer and Waner are demonstrably cheeky! MOON