Across 3 — Guidance provided by the board? (9) 8— Breed that may be rare. (4) 9 — It had short popularity in the fashion-world! (4-5) 10— Emotion shown by love in little ways. (6) 11 — in a way age is some protection. (5) 14— They join the course. (5) 15— Out of gear! (4) 16 — Kind of support a painter may need. (5) 18— Puts out a seat and has a meal. (4) 20— What could be finer to imply (5) 21— Noted thing to climb. (5) 24— More than a capital district. (6) 25— Diagrammatic form of catechism. (9) 26— A whole chapter may be devoted to him. (4) 27 — Agreed on a fresh kind of drink. (9) Down 1— Screw-driver. (9) 2— They may click at dances. (9) 4— Is first and last a goddess. (4) 5— Pick the literary section. (5) 6 — Dupe to act as an usher. (4, 2) 7— Involved in a row, Rosa is upset. (4) 9—Small creature with nothing to think about. (5) 11— Set sail on Eastern passage. (5) 12— Presumably he looks forward to getting on the board. (4-5) 13— The object wasn’t far from causing an accident. (4, 5) 17— Flower I ring up about. (5) 19— Hide or show. (6) 22— Set out for a holiday. (5) 23— Not a sign of a fatal wound! (4) 24— This piper has a youthful following. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Dock: 3, Remember; 8, Cole; 9. Speaking: 11. Baby-carriage; 13, Landor; 14, Strain; 17, Call for order; 20, Adroitly; 21, Stop; 22, Treasure; 23, Arid. Down: 1, Duckbill; 2, Caliban; 4, Export; 5, Emaciation; 6, Being: 7, Rags; 10, School ties; 12, Intrepid; 15, Auditor; 16, Bowler; 18, Agree; 19, Part.
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