Across 1— We will be returning after six to make an inspection. (4) 8— On top of the royal seat we hear but deposed. (10) 9— Revised income that includes a company showing thrift. (8) 10 — A hundred in fixed religious persuasion. (4) 12— Disconcerted by being evicted. (3, 3) 14— Emphasise what nervous people experience. (6) 15— —Gees over the wine-cellars. (6) 17— Food purveyor encountered by Simon. (6) 18— Endless danger for the fairy-tale character. (4) 19— See 7 Down. 21— It’s deceptive when inlaid gems get substituted. (10) 22— Fireman’s equipment for covering low joints! (4) Down 2— In the account the cleric is wrong. (10) 3 — Give due notice, we hear, it’s not new. (4) 4— Timber put in the different headpiece. (6) 5— Glues pieces of wood. (6) 6— Retain the first of the players, one in the second team. (8) 7 and 19 Across—A foot is one—so is a hand! (4, 2,6) 11— They may end up in hospital — because of offhanded restrictions? (10) 13— It has to be rigged to become productive. (3-5) 16 — Work hard on an attractive catchphrase. (6) 17— Anaemic looking friend needs cover. (6) 18— Ceremonial display — head of the municipality included in the report. (4) 20— Unending darkness is near. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution: Across: 7, Appal; 8, Retrace; 9, Elastic; 10, Calif; 12, Reassemble; 15, Enterprise; 18, Sleep; 19, Signora; 21, Disdain; 22, Tense. Down: 1, Take orders; 2, Spray; 3, Plot; 4, Prices; 5, Stickers; 6, Wallaby; 11, Fieldfares; 13, European; 14, Atheist; 16, Rising; 17, Joint; 20, Go to.
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