Across 1 and 4 Across —They keep the-blades close to the ground. (5-7) - 4—See 1 Across. 8— By which people depart for this sort of game. (/) 9— Exhausted writer found in the street. (5) 10 — By the sound of it, put up the level of the shafts. (4) 11— j n the jet he really is out of this world! (8) 13 & ISDn. —Move men on the board. (4, 5) 14 — Barely equitable. (4) 16— See 3 Down. , , 17— i study one of the figures of the church. (4) 20— Become liable to some of the Latin curses. (5) 21 — Regular payment required — dispatch a gratuity inside. (7) > ->9 One-eyed implements will be almost unnecessary. (7) ' - 23—On edge, like an examinee? (5) Down 1 what the guest who brings his own radio hopes to get 7 (4, 9) 2—Adapted play about the capital of Thebes in a suitable way. (5) 3. &. 16Ac.—This is the cause of gradual deflation. 4—-Cleric could make a truce (6) . 5 Showing discrimination when set fault is adjust6- One ( ?f the essential ingredients for a heater. (7) 7— When one must pay for the subsidence! (10 3) 12— Was successful, we hear, with viva voce for this kind of poetry. (8) 13— This inflorescence could be m place. (7) 15— Troublous times shown by the increase in the CiviL Service. (6) . ' , ' i 18— See 13 Across. ' - 19— Herb not used. (4) V ’ (Solution tomorrow) f , .
Yesterday’s Solution • Across: 3, The bounds; 8, Omen; 9, Slide-rule; 10. Novice; IL Pedal; 14, Issue; 15, Rota; 16, Exact; 18. Haul; 20, Inert; 21, Terse; 24, Menace; 25, Headlines; 26, Acis; 27, Stands out. ■ Down: 1. Downright: 2, Leaves out: 4, Hale; 5, Badge- 6. Uproar; 7. Dill; 9. Scree; 11, Plane; 12, Love-match; 13, "Past tense; 17, Tires; 19, Leaden; 22, Skins; 23, Beat; 24, Menu. ■ ; -
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