Across 7— a trio must be rearranged in proportion. (5) 8— Shorten-a way to the other side. (7) 9— First kind of school associated with the horticulturist. (7) 10—Opinions of a variety of wives. (5) < 12—From where one has a good sight of splendid resis4 tance. (10) 15_When the young should be in form. (6-4) 18—Material dug from the earth backwards. (5) 19 and 3 Down—The blooming thing is prickly, so the walker got up! (7-4) . 21— Unusual secret about the head of princely emblem. (7) 22— Partly fastens elastic — it’s drawn tightly. (5) Down 1— Made a key change in the score. (10) 2— Relation of. southern politician. (5) 3— See 19 Across. 4— Make a prohibition order about any Indian tree. (6) 5— Attempt to include a piece of underclothing ; in the burlesque. (8) ' ' 6— A doctor is on the way up to give a glandular description. (7) 11—Not the main way leading to desert site? (4-6) 13— He puts up with you. (4, 4) 14— Section of the church giving an opportunity to the learner. (7) 16— Don’t make light of this clue. (6) 17— Support for an injured member? (5) 20—In the schoolroom I teach a tiny tot. (4) ■> tomorrow)'? “■ -
. > Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, Ups and downs; 9, Insider;-10, Terse; 11, Treat;? 12, Centaiur; 13, Regard; 15, Repeal; 18, Wastrel; 20, Bantu; 22, Exact; 23, Maintop; 24, Condescends. Down: 2, Paste; 3, Auditor; 4, Direct; 5, Often; 6, Narrate; 7, Bitter sweet; 8, Petrol pumps; 14, Gestapo; 16, Ebb-tide; 17, Climbs; 19, Rated; 21, Noted.
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