Across 4 and 3 Down—Correspondence for the ranker? (7, 6) B—A miner is disturbed by those moving above ground. (6) 9 and 14 Down—Delivered by the celebrity at the start of the fete! (7, 7) 10 — It is embodied in a staff showing courtesy. (6) 11— Using part of the descant he makes church music. (6) 12— What the capital will provide in winding street. (8) 18— They hammer those in industrial dispute. (8) 20— A considerable amount to take down about bygone times. (6) 21— Ready to be summoned by local arrangement around the north. (2,4) 22— It provides power for egg producing unit. (7) 23— They stop pauses in operations, we hear. (6) 24— About dramatic presentations staged after -inconclusive events. (7) Down 1— Illuminated description of citystreets. (4-3) 2— Peter is upset about the French high churchman. (7) 3— See 4 Across. 5— It’s a firearm, he says again and again. (8) 6— Tiny readjustment needed after Virginia shows conceit. (6) 7— Business agreement having no tough element. (6) 13— Biting blow somehow set in before the appointed time. (8) 14— See 9 Across. 15— It's futile to employ a smaller amount. (7) 16— Discount to be raised in price. (6) 17— Assortment of petals the colour of autumn. (6) 19— Disregard the part of Signor Enrico. (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday's solution Across: 1, Slip of a girl; 9, Hub; 10, Greengage; 11, Tools; 13, Die-hard; 14, Feeble; 16, All off; 18, Narrate; 19, Adder; 20, Shadowing; 21, Ale; 22, Shift worker. Down: 2, Lob: 3, Pages; 4, Fiends; 5. Genteel; 6, Read aloud; 7, Photo-finish; 8, Ready for bed; 12, Overreach; 15, Lead off; 17, Review; 19, Anger; 21, Ace.
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