Across I—Keep mum after chartered accountant produces the money. (4) 3— Make a joint plan to study part of the church. (8) 9— The main course? (3-4) 10— Showed partiality for a little work by Edward, (5) 11— Putting up some resistance to what the ease! manufacturer is doing. (6, 1,5) 13— He painted "The Workman at the Lathe.’’ (6) 15— Doctor, one who employs a useful cat, (6) 17— Could they be young ladies employed by the market gardener? (7-5) 20— Being an employer will make you single-minded, in part. (5) 21— What the retired person gets for a boardinghouse. (7) 22— The rate is modified by certain wealth. (8) 23— In this way the horseplay upsets schoolmasters, initially. (4) Down 1— A piece of luggage, my friend, for fortified garrison. (8) 2— The end of the coal in the bag! (5) 4— Endless discipline by a learner is a trying experience. (6) 5— Scant fare for brief Parliamentary session? (5, 7) 6— Aims to show the position of Boy Scouts? (7) 7— -The whirl produced from a reconditioned dynamo. (4) 8— Endorses notices put up by the shopkeeper? (12) 12 — Puts on shows — they’re associated with Christmas. (8) 14 — The way around in the regular course of action. (7) 16— a tradesman with material possessions. (6) 18— Sir, I showed the Hibernians inside. (5) 19— It’s hardly fair! (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 6, Capital; 7, Sally; 9, Crime; 10, Garbage; 12, Infirmities; 14, Money-lender; 18, Recount; 19, Screw; 21, Cargo; 22, Bumpkin. Down: 1, Padre; 2, Pitman: 3, Hat; 4. Gambit; 5. Plugged; 8, Carmine: 11, Violins: 13, Polecat; 15, Enough; 16, Escape; 17, Denim; 20, Sun.
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