Across 3— -Withdraws from the game because of slight' injuries. (9) , , , . ,■, 8 and 23 Down—They have piggish habits by the way, (4-4) . , 9 One who behaves with caution as far as building is concerned. (9) 10— It develops into fly fishing bait. (6) 11— Less variation about a number of transactions. (5) 14i-Awarning one-fi’ears against a dangerous female. ' (5) ‘ _ ■’ ■ '■ ’ 15— The rent produces an expression of grief. (4) 16— Pretty resilient car accessories in part, (a) 18— A small number getting you and me to show -commonsense. (4) 20—Boxed. (5) . - 21 Various wines will provide muscular strengtn.(P) 24— it’s used for mixing in the mortar. (6) 25— Copper painter. (9) . ,A’’7. 26— What the instructor did, we hear, is wrong. (4) ;.,? . , 27— Property conveyance. (6-3) ; J.’. ■’ Down •• - 1— Showing prospects for making a pledge. (9) • 2— K’s not safe to confuse the ground with the sea. (9) 4— Paint a kind of hanger. (4) . 5— An exceptionally long time returning the engagement ring. (5) , , . ■ 6— Somehow teach about 50 in a small bungalow. (6) 7— Pupils coming from college yesterday. (4) _ 1 9—One-who is entitled to be of some importance. (5)/, ] I—What the carpenter uses for a propeller. (□) . : y ■■ 12— Emo’tional awareness of melodramatic occurrence. 13— They’shdw inclinations to revise trade sign. (9) 7--17— Almost cover up the fallen rock. (5) . ./A. 19— Seat is adjusted for the rest. (6) . 22— Avoid Dave when he returns from the East. (5) 23— See 8 Across: . 7 . 24— Defendant’s reply to give satisfaction — no. halt (Solution tomorrow)
Yesterday’s Solution
Across: 1, Bill; 3, Requests; 8, Rear; 9, Audition; 11. Conductivity: 13, Goring; 14, Stable; 17, Illusionists; 20, Angelica; 21, Draw; 22, Entitled; 23, Sway. Down: 1, Bird-cage; '2, Learner; 4, Equity; 5, Uninviting; 6, Shift; 7, Sine; 10, Quintuplet; 12, Gets away; 15, Bestrew; 16, Miscue; 18, Light; 19, Made.
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