The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 1,739 - Jan 6 2017

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Clues Answers
Again seize trophy after Olympic athlete makes return in gutless relay REOCCUPY
Anxious husband leaves outhouse clasping lock STRESSED
Arresting revolutionary sectarian OK, lawmen feel thrilled WALKONAIR
Bird's reversing Mini in place of mine? PEEWIT
Bob pulled up short means of communication PIDGIN
Box, for example, disguising a left around Charlie's mush TREACLE
Charmingly archaic lift, without entrance, keeping popular QUAINT
Chic new sofa hosts welcome in hotel INFASHION
Enlivened Press editor getting in drink SOUPEDUP
Face part of week exhausted, not content cooking like this? PANFRIED
Fatter itinerant ignoring fine fish TETRA
Flower's the focal point of local tree CALDER
In Latin, I came to collect girl supporting school's head (controlling person) SVENGALI
It's possible to find an alternative to Mars displayed by Iceland? Peripherally, yes IDARESAY
Kitty catches royal clock's first strike PERCUSS
Clues Answers
Letter from abroad's unknown arrival time ZETA
Male singer vocalised note informally TENNER
Media person used exit door, constantly half-seen EDITOR
Minor worker, from the bottom, perhaps painting vehicle GOCART
Motown founder's back, embraced by lady, number one in some charts? HYDROGEN
Nag and clobber JUMPER
One hoofed ball -- trains with football team, mostly? ORYX
Seaman near Ireland about to redirect her, ends somewhere in Scotland ABERDEENSHIRE
Shade one part of crossword, circumventing office job ultimately ICEBLUE
Spice Girl fan at the front NUTMEG
Spotless giraffe -- regularly entertaining material, writer revealed VIRGINIAWOOLF
Strain is universal in pilot's situation, near Heathrow? OVERUSE
Style of music enveloping Caribbean match GOWITH
Underwear quietly shunned around extremely liberal islands ANTILLES
When searching, discover dog tag, folded over DIGUP