The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 1,265 - Sep 26 2014

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'Done a little time?' Criminal comprehends that THROUGH
A friend enjoyed not entirely 'swinging' capital city ABUDHABI
American set returning to put heart into Morecambe but boo Blackpool BOOBTUBE
and 12: Perhaps to the nearest thousand fashionable Tuck-like folk? INROUND
and 22: Weavers giving gratuitous cusses -- not tinker! DARNING
Country's extremities on view in mostly excellent film BRAZIL
Description of war: 'Barbarian and costly' -- prepared to join up, not to have advanced HUNDREDYEAR
Do without item before 'la' shows up? I had 'hoop' FARTHINGALE
Employee of the police force, always superior in station, gets to act all-powerfully PLAYGOD
First of the women & each respective sibling having left, identical girls carry on being demanding INSIST
Having nothing to show for wartime endeavours? SCARLESS
Hot temper witnessed outside Public Library SPLEEN
Incantation attractive woman cut short MANTRA
Leak view on the Web? ESCAPE
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Literally great place to boast about bonding, for a change BROBDINGNAG
Manages to get over being Poet Laureate BRIDGES
Not in the cabinet, the rest of the MPs Backbenches
Operation 'Hen Bash'? SHEBANG
Priest leads children through North American wine region LAMANCHA
Put in something that's vital? Now you depress me! ENTERKEY
Raised at sea, not at home? That's what I hear AWEIGH
Rescue boat: nothing has changed, rat having gone over NOAHSARK
See 11 FIGURES
See 21 NEEDLES
Spooner's talked about tall and slim No 1 singer PEGGYLEE
The interior of increasingly cold compound GLYCOL
V is for 'voice recognition' (I will go second) AFTERYOU
What causes naughty up-country pun to be blue-pencilled? OUTCRY