Across 1 — A game to settle the ashes? (5) 4—Film with a good finish. (7) 8— In my view, a vegetable with very good stuffing. (7) 9— Best substitute for shaving soap. (5) 10— The last of the wine. (4) 11 — Keep for a lock. (8) 13— It’s bound to secure advance accommodation. (4) 14— Thrash in the return game. (4) 16— Snuggled into a new quilt, managed to remain undisturbed. (8) 17— A race to make you sweat. (4) 20— Keep out of sight after a number make com-. plaints. (5) 21— Stop and go after amber changes. (7) 22— The girl looks different, having slimmed. (7) 23— It’s the herb season, we hear. (5) Down I— New Liberal M.P. to put up a bill inside? Doubtful. (13) 2 — A weapon used daily by most people. (5) 3— Deceiver stood up to use abusive language. (4) 4— A number finish with an alternative seller. (6) 5— Public deliveries. (8) 6— Titanic destroyer. (7) 7— It’s said to be the best place to be. (4, 5,4) 12— A number on a search are winning. (8) 13 — Attitude taken by a navigator. (7) 15— Passenger-ship has a slender look. (6) 18— Is in good time but nearly loses a point. (5) 19— Come up against an objection. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 3, Billiards; 8, Uses; 9, Capricorn; 10, prison; 11, Horse; 14, Charm; 15, Trim; 16, Amass; 18, Owed; 20, Track; 21, Solid; 24, Tender; 25, Frightful; 26, Coin; 27, Murderess. Down: 1, Suspicion; 2, Meditates; 4. Iran; 5, Largo; 6, Accost: 7, Dora; 9, Comma;’ 11, Hoard; 12, Errand boy; 13, Smoke ring; 17, Steel; 19, Dogged; 22, Inter; 23, Frau; 24, Tugs.
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