March 26, 2024 Answers Revealed for Daily Telegraph Plusword Crossword Clues

Check the answers for today’s Daily Telegraph Plusword crossword clues here. Finish the puzzle and learn about new topics and words.

by Abisha

Updated Mar 26, 2024

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March 26, 2024 Answers Revealed for Daily Telegraph Plusword Crossword Clues

Daily Telegraph Plusword crosswords are challenging puzzles. These stand out due to its unique and innovative format. After solving the crossword clues, you need to use the letters of the completed grids to find the plusword. Try today’s crossword now to prove your puzzle-solving excellence

Rugged; tenacious

  • TOUGH
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Both "rugged" and "tenacious" describe someone or something that is strong, enduring, and able to withstand hardship. "Tough" captures these qualities perfectly.

Iphone company

  • APPLE

This is a straightforward clue. Apple is the well-known company that produces iPhones.

Drive off

  • ROUT

To "drive off" means to force someone or something to leave. "Rout" refers to a complete defeat or expulsion, which aligns with driving someone off.

Aspire; fantasy

  • DREAM

"Aspire" means to have a strong desire or ambition for something, while "fantasy" is an imagined scenario. Both involve a form of wishful thinking, captured by "dream."

Threads; stories

  • YARNS

"Threads" can refer to a series of connected events, similar to a story. "Yarns" are often used for long, elaborate stories, making it a fitting answer.

LATE

  • ONCE

This is a straightforward answer (4 letters). It means not on time or happening after the expected time. It means one time only or a single occurrence.

The Phantom of the ___, Lloyd Webber work

  • OPERA

"The Phantom of the Opera" is a famous musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Part of a shoe above the sole

  • UPPER

This is a direct answer. The upper part of a shoe covers the top of the foot and laces up.

Learn, ascertain; angle (anag.)

  • GLEAN

"Learn" and "ascertain" both involve gaining knowledge. "Glean" (which is an anagram of "angle") means to gather information piece by piece, which aligns with learning or ascertaining something.

Steers, as a boat or ship

  • HELMS

To "helm" something is to steer it, which is what a captain does with a boat or ship.



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