Across I—Punishing 2, (5) ' 4—See, bids as well. (7) 8— I’m upset by the momentum. (7) 9— I’ll be heard in church. (5) 10— Go back to the French and cast! amorous glances. (4) 11— Promontory where the chief may come down. (8) 13— Left harbour. . . (4) 14 — ... as soon as 100 to 1. (4) . 16— Everybody can put on airs — everything s fine. (4, 4) 17— Teasing makes the bishop his-superior. (4)_ 20— Uncle from Afnericaand graduate dance. (5) 21— Shake about 1000 three, times. (7) 22— Clock-worker out. (7) 23— As dim as a gold-getter. (5) Down 1— An aid Co seeing two girls with a capital “G”. (4, 2,7) 2— Plane country. (5) 3— Large amounts to be sold. (4) 4— Heavily struck wood in bed. (6) 5— Status without seat. (8) 6— Seaside illness. (7) j 7— Girls got rung before they became nominally related. (13) • v .. 12— To recoil shows a defect. (4, 4) 13— Wrongly employ redhead to make chemical. (7) 15— Result in Ireland, perhaps. (6) ■ 18— A bird becomes frantic. (5) 19— Smile at! a piece of timber. (4) (Solution tomorrow) X’' ’ - k *, •
Yesterday’s solution Across: 3, Scratches; 8, Road; 9, Caretaker; 10, Maggot; 11, Sales; 14, Siren; 15, Tear; 16, Tyres; 18, Nous; 20, 'Cased; 21, Sinew; 24, Pestle; 25, Constable, 26, Tort; 27, Estate-car. '. . Down: 1, Promising; 2, Dangerous; 4, Coat; 5, Arena; 6, Chalet; 7, Eyes; 9, Count; 11, Screw; 12, Sensation; 13, Gradients; 17,. Scree; 19, Siesta, 22, Evade; 23, Hogs; 24, Plea.
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