Across I—Not1 —Not operating away from the mass. (3, 2,7) 7— See 20 Down. 8— Constellation shown by liberal artist. (5) 9 — The border can be seen from the mountains. (3) 10— Settle a bargain and give people a hand. (4, 1,4) 11 — Engineer has different tale to tell. (6) 12— Big return to the stake—used for executions. (6) 15— Become inflamed and do some shooting after a piece of trickery. (5, 4) 17— It’s almost bound to be agricultural land. (3) 18— Noted contribution from a patron doubled. (5) 19 — Permission to make a bequest. (5) 21—One in the habit of bullying? (6-6) Down 1 — Description of undisclosed information not taped (3, 3,6) 2— One who fires over England, initially. (3) 3— I have found the Greeks have a word for it! (6) 4— Vain clues must be destroyed—do something with the rubber! (9) 5 — Flex required—send a quick message. (5) 6— Blame starlet for upsetting the choreographer. (6-6) 7— One animal arrived with 50 more. (5) 10— Suit the safety-catch to the musket. (9) 13 — Where the ring comes from, we hear, for a pretty girl. (5) 14— Fail to find misdirected mails before the end of the day. (6) 16— Dance showing beat and vigour. (5) 20 and 7 Across—Everything explained as an indication of danger past. (3-5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 4, Address; 8, Enlist; 9, Aspirin; 10 Listen 11. Openly; 12, Whistled; 18, Freeport; 20,’ Silent: 21’ Sister; 22, Make Way; 23, Tinsel; 24, Forsake. ’ Down: 1, Bellows; 2, Elastic: 3. Assent; 5. Dislodge; 6, Raiser; 7, Spills; 13, Left back; 14, Contest; 15 Sterile; 16, Virago; 17, Recess; 19. Elixir.
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