Across j I—Affected by homesickness at closing.- (9) J ; B—Have no come-back about wit without it. (3) J 9—Wild animal in coach may be one to follow the i . bride. (5-6) 1 11—Spread out when shown little Diana missing. (7) ■ J 12—Female relation finds egghead in French resort. ' (5) . 13—Directors on ship. (6) . 15—Bad actor in set-back in the river. (6) 17— Put clothes on or one item of clothing. (5) 18— Made very cross, enraged perhaps. (7) 1 20—Set up camp in the mountains with lofty tone? [ (4-7) - I 22—Alas! You and I have eaten nothing! (3) j 23—Sturdy enough to get a leathering. (9) . I ’Down 1 ’ • 82— It is put in by an uninvited meddler. (3) 3—Vex some fit doesn’t matter which), abouf negative; (5) . ' 4—Partly disagree: dyspepsia a sign of. being glutI tonous. (6) f s—Not rich in Greece. (7) (6— Compelled to take a month for a vigorous mili- . tary walk. (6, 5). . 7—Got bigger when wrinkled. (9) r, 10—In a united effort solely for acquiring a girl. (3, ' 8) .« 11—Leave the witness-box because the platform has J collapsed. (5, 4) < j 14—Gives in notice, but endorses contract again. (7) 16—Obstruct movement of food-basket. (6) ; 19—Rose to being adorned to impress. (3, 2) i■' ■ 21-7-One isout for a very long time. (3) ; (Solution tomorrow)- •••>-
Saturday’s solution . Across: 1, Apple-pie beds; 7, Chest; 8, Ruler; 9, Mar; 10, Same again; 11, Leeway; 12, Alarum; 15, Sole heirs; 17, Gas; 18, Eight; 19, Pivot; 21, Alliteration. -.. '. ■ ■/:' ■ ~ Down: 1, Accomplished; 2, Eve; .3, In time; 4, . Barnacles;-5, Delta; 6, Transmission; 7,-Curie; 10, Spaghetti; 13,;Right; 14, : Dimple; 16, Legalr2O, Via, ■
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