The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 404 - Aug 11 2010

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& 8 Knee-trembler with less than wholeheartedly demure Max Clifford-type excited promiscuous nightclub singer ENGELBERT
A verse so unfathomable it could be Greek OVERSEAS
An Orwellian conclusion to plot set in US college town ANNARBOR
Bass sound of Lou Reed's music BLUEGRASS
Bird found in central Argentina and west of Uruguay NANDU
Disregard dregs of humour in appalling puns SPURN
Fat-free bolognese does not require lengthy preparation OBESE
First strike a wild lunge before the bell ANGELUS
Home visitor � more than eleven letters! BUSYPOSTMAN
Investigate oddly uplifting nuances SCAN
Island society of new and old money NEWGUINEA
Journalists' fees SUBS
Make weak brew of tea? Never! ENERVATE
Nice part of France COTEDAZUR
Nothing in helter-skelter luge run equates to tedium LONGUEUR
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Old fighter doctor brought round unexpectedly quits ringside MOSQUITO
One side of disc has middling hornpipe jig, which is hard stuff to take SCHNAPS
Peruse volume mistakenly put on table SERVEUP
Prosciutto starter and minestrone soup are never off the menu OMNIPRESENT
Retirement account is something worth having ASSET
Rocking, real S.O.B. � like the Stones' frontman LABROSE
See 7 HUMPERDINCK
Setback for Brazil meeting Sweden in knock-out STUN
Short and deceptively healthy hair taking seconds to train? BOBANDWEAVE
Spent a quid on unlimited rice wine cocktail DAIQUIRI
Tailoring features retro-cut uniform pattern TURNUPS
The Alarm's live album still in circulation BELLPULL
This beats, say, good Scotch, but � it has to be said � why? EGGWHISK
Without Ray's lead or the backing of Matta and Mesens, Surrealism would have fallen into disorder MISRULE
Woefully gaunt bottom lost by weakling turned body-builder ALAS