The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 694 - Dec 30 2011

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Clues Answers
'By heart' primarily covers 'learned for repetition'? In a way BYPATH
...what Burton might have said to her, ending in 'thee worship'? IDOLIZE
Abandoned bushes dominating part of garden SCRUBBED
Absolutely no cash, having lost a (pre-euro) Mark NOTABENE
Away from south-west, the country's paradise EDEN
Before Pete Postlethwaite starts acting, see you call for refreshment CUPPA
Boss tucking into horseradish on chops HONCHO
Can point to the west BIN
City haunt packed LADEN
Deviation not unknown during flight AWING
Does, say, river run? DEER
Farewell tear for those in rows here? RIP
Fix to do a Burton with Taylor? REPAIR
Following Scott, late American adventurer arriving at pole gets the bird HERON
Investment initially supporting public finance for transport TAXI
King in dispute with psychoanalyst FREUD
Like section of timber if arsonist's around? AFIRE
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Lives destroyed about a row where perhaps Taylor heard... SAVILE
Motor sport's influence mounting -- it's to do with fuel FILLUP
Not sleepy, frantic youngster heartlessly tucked in -- it's artificial POLYSTYRENE
Object to child getting labelled ultimately as psychosomatic MINDBODY
One looks up and down EYE
Pass round claret, say -- most excellent! DIVINE
Patient chap incessantly cursed the inflexible official JOBSWORTH
Put on halfway through first millennium in Rome? ADD
Puts up American in digs HOUSES
Reminder some men took part MEMENTO
Smash into wall, in old-fashioned language LOWLATIN
Suffering for everyone, from top to bottom ACHE
Take one old penny off down and out EJECTED
Twist top off vino tinto ENTWINE
VIP pilot exchanging one French article for another BIGGUN
Vote loser? That's wrong (except in 1912) ROOSEVELT