The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 851 - Oct 2 2012

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About in time, fit and willing AGREEABLE
African country's flag rolled with unending material ERITREA
Beat mug after drink's not left SURPASS
Boasting supporter has trouble accepting victory BRAVADO
Damage taps and almost swear inwardly HAVOC
English import and French sobriquet EPITHET
Exercise reading lines before head creates obstinacy PERVERSENESS
For bankrupt, there's no time to follow gold coach AUTOBUS
From cartoons laugh turning offensive ONSLAUGHT
Get out of one's box? UNCRATE
Grate tops of ice cubes into coffee LATTICE
High tea with no seconds UPPER
In retreat, gloomy, wearing soldiers' tunics TABARDS
Instrument which is put about by Queen SITAR
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Learning three Rs for example LETTERS
More pretentious, a right snob initially, that's right ARTSIER
Most lifeless girl's found in drink GLASSIEST
Neurotic, I lost, keeping back counsel SOLICITOR
Offender's getting endless shag inside, maybe PERHAPS
Old house shortly to house grand monsters OGRES
Piece of French bread CENTIME
Porch covered by silver and aluminium VERANDA
Rested back with bow of the head CRANIAL
Scrap in bar swallowing last of lager EXCERPT
She's turned out single in French region MADEMOISELLE
Something sometimes seen scanning sonnets? ALLITERATION
Special prize so fitting in, for example, science ASTROPHYSICS
Writer's ordinary volume supporting scrutiny, say CHEKHOV