The Telegraph – TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 2,909 – Aug 23 2022s

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A stretch of Cherbourg rue? HERB
Admit I’m in pain, following scripture AVOUCH
Bottom pocket filled by flask NETHERMOST
Broadcaster pinching old American’s bum HOBO
Cheers team in manoeuvre on ground TAXI
Clothing line with two jackets of gauze tailored NEGLIGEE
Could it be a diminutive actor’s role in the theatre? HAMLET
Cracking sham crime in case of embezzling CODEBREAKING
Cryptically suggest way of arriving at how to make a series DOCTORWHO
Divided as counties are away from the edge? INWARDS
Eating outside a home, this is good for starters LAUNCHINGPAD
For Louis I, reversing sports car JEEP
Grand entertainers including penniless royal — they may knock back spirits GHOSTBUSTERS
Interrupted by pupils, barking fiery order again RECLASSIFY
It’s engineered by breeding with a hint of selection? DESIGNERBABY
Make issue for energy-guzzling old banger PROCREATE
Old man penning adventure story made a career DASHED
One swearing in audition shows on-screen presence CURSOR
OTT male, on top of fashion, seeing red coats IMMODERATE
Racket in house he endured with forbearance PUTUPJOB
Relative of Isaac Hayes, cutting grass, needing a uniform ESAU
Roughly going back and forth in naughty child’s game BACCARAT
Spin from top Liberal Democrat denied welcome EDDY
Stud hugs mostly unappealing, weedy sort in bed BUGLOSS
The thing was discovered by criminal? Drat! CONFOUNDIT
What’s odd in awful, barmy English lit AFLAME
Whence came crude cry for attention, rearing child OILRIG
Where the clientele is high up and monied, possibly OPIUMDEN