Across 1— Sound the horn — reverse — sound the horn! (4) 3— Models of the famous tallow factory. (8) 8— Observance to make a record of, we hear. (4) 9— So P.O. site is affected by radio-active atoms. (8) U—lndulging in some chequered activity. (7, 5) 13— A pet from Christopher X. (6) 14— Building where you’ll find the French in conversation. (6) 17— Clothing unvaried — that’s assumed on military occasions. (5, 7) 20—Gives reasons for lowlands no longer existing. (8) 21 and 19 Dn.—Radio-active medium. (8) 22— Suffering from depression, Dad needs a change. (8) 23— Wrinkled man of vision, we hear. (4) Down of the main ways to deflect a weapon (8) 2— Live longer away from home after everybody else. (7) 4— Ascribe to a southern symbol. (6) 5— Albert, keep an eye on the mountain range. (5-5) 6— Prose translation of “Symbols of Bondage.” (5) '—-In the parades a shining piece of regaiia. («) 10— Safe recipe for an emergency exit. (4-6) 12—Impressed by eastern stock rush. (8) 15— Like a wild animal one is disturbed in a row. (7) J® —Fruit ordered from cinque ports. (6) 18— Fleet attack around the capital of Portugal. (5) 19— See 21 Across. (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Taken to task; 9, Upright; 10, Alibi; 11, Genre; 12, Actions; 13, Repast; 15, Scythe; 18. Attempt; 20, Ounce; 22, Colon; 23, Theatre, 24, Paper chases. „ . Down: 2 Apron; 3, Eaglets; 4, Titian; 5. Toast: S, Spin out: 7, Hunger march; 8, First a " tella; 16, Cholera; 17, Static; 19, Manse; 21, Nitre.
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