Across 3— See 23 Down. 8— Sign the first person on outside. (4) 9— Measuring instrument — does the trombone conform to it? (5, 4) 10— New entrant showing lack of any bad habit. (6) 11— Foot-plate? (5) 14— Susie could be the result of the marriage. (5) 15— That order will hold the duty-list back. (4) 16— Statute no longer in force, to be precise. (5) 18—Transport an accumulation of booty. (4) 20— Joiner tends, in part, to be disinclined to move, 21— sinort start to the tune by the Irish. (5) 24— Fellows serve devastatingly — that’s the threat, (6) 25— Captions producing wrinkles? (9) 26— The account is linked with Galatea. (4) 27— Refuses to yield and become prominent. (6, 3) Down 1— Thorough-going stage direction! (9) 2— Doesn't include signs of spring. (6, 3) 4— Healthy salutation is heard. (4) 5— The emblem of the tailless burrower. (5) 6— Disturbance to bring you out of bed with a loud cry. (6) 7— Medicinal plant required for a large number feeling unwell. (4) 9 —Almost hide the fallen debris. (5) 11— Devise a direction for fast transport. (5) 12— One-sided tennis game leads to genuine romance! (4-5) 13— The time used in writing history’ books! (4. 5} 17— Causes fatigue in car accessories, we hear. (5) 19—Dull and weighty field study. (6) 22— Hides relations in the vessel. (5) 23 & 3Ac.—What record-breaking jumpers do at Rogationtide? (4, 3, 6) 24— A list of' courses offered to the consuming public. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, Fall; 3, Drummers; 8, Room; 9, Sennight; 11, Store-keepers; 13, Entice; 14, Sledge; 17, Press attache; 20, Old-timer; 21, Safe; 22, Footnote; 23, Meat. . •. Down: 1, Forester; 2, Look-out; 4, Reefer; 5, Manipulate; 6, Eager: 7, Sets; 10, Percussion; 12, Tenement; 15, Dictate; 16, Latent; 18, Radio; 19, Loaf.
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