Across I—Has old-fashioned style. (4) 3— Turning point in worldly affairs? (8) 9—lt would be if you bought it as seasoned timber(3,4) ... 10— New place for putting golf balls. (5) ;; \ ; 11— Let sprites go free as sprites. (12) .. . s 13— Outcast with a song in his heart. (6) ' ; -i.' 15 He stole away from the shore. (6) 17— Embassy sign for religious types. (12) '•<. 20— Belief in sacred office. (5) 21— join two hundred in a game that’s played. (7) 22— Did go round there but couldn’t make up one’s ■ . mind. (8) ■ .>-■■ ■•; ~ ... .. 23 — I stole away to an isolated spot. (4) ; ' ; 'Down, > s ‘ , 1— Two music-makers dance. (8) ' ' ; 2 — It gets wetter as it-'dries.* (5) . 4— Compel to do a favour? (6) ’ : ; 5— Import to make icing in cafes. (12) • \ " 6— A tinier form of sloth. (7) . > - > 7— Bird from another nest. (4) . - <? < 8— Isn’t it particular what it sells? (7, 51- •. - 12— Ocean liner popular with holiday-makers. (8) . ~ 14 — Intend to appear in tom clothing.:,(7);■ f ‘fc* 16—Type of car to hold fifty two. (6) ; 18— Is about to study pictures. (5) ;• 'ri- . 19— Altogether it’s sour but one drop is sweet. (4) - - (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution" • ; Across: 6, Remains; '?, Toiirs; 9,'Craft; 10, Dear Sir; 12, Faultlessly; T 4, Present arms; 18, Almonen 19/'/.; ABey; 21, Ferry; 22,.Fondled. „■ , - // , . •. Down: 1, Merry; 2, Raffia; 3, One; 4, Boards; 5, Braille; 8, New leaf; 11, Flanged; 13, Drilleq, 15, Spoors; 16, -Malady; . 17, Cones; 20, Job., •_ - ‘y.
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