? .Across 4— Broken blades round one cause incapacity. (7) B—This kind of map offers freedom from anxiety. (6) 9—lt’s put on the road to make the snake stop. (7). 10— Find the bottom, six feet down! (6) 11— They fly from a miner in disorder. (6) 12— The making of Haydn’s oratorio. (8) 18_Piece of formal writing I restate differently. (8) 20— Bore right inside the bit. (6) 21— Steel fastener required for broken plates. (6) ■ 22—Saw the. leopard so described. (7). 23— They have big bills for lifting gear. (6) 24— Takes.,umbrage at being told to go in the re-serves.-(7) . ..... Down I—A novel introduction. (7) ■2—Showing less inclination; to behave as a syco- - phant.'(7) , -• 3—Send back information about the dockyard. (6) 5— insect destroyed for example.- (8) . . Stick short notice-near this place. (6) : 7—One reposes under 50 flowers! (6) 13— See 16 Down. 14— The sort of yam that’s producing tears? (7)15— Free to negotiate another rental agreement. (7) . 16 and 13—Naive, concern for’’the product of the ’ capital.’(6, 8) ' -- , ’ 17—Move in agony and wither dreadfully. (6) 19—Walter Smith is transformed inside. (6) : . Solution tomorrow.. T Yesterday’s Solution Across:. 1, Stem the tide; 9, Eon; 10, Accordion; 11, Tight; 13, Trestle; 14, Sitter; 16, Strops; 18, Reshape; 19, Lodge; 20, Keeping up; 21, Has; 22, AppearanCDown: 2, Ten; 3, Meant; 4, Hecate; 5, Torrent; 6, Drift-wood; 7, Death-stroke; 8, Intersperse; 12, Go to sleep; 15, Examine; 17, Beggar; 19, Lupin; 21, Hie.
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