Across I—Helpful guidance for present-day immorality . . .(6) 4— . . . gives rise to legal proceedings. (6) 9—Party game surely not associated with boxers! (4, 2,3, 4) 10— A draw is necessary before its winner emerges. (7) 11— Finished by the end of August and open to the public. (5) 12 and 15 Dn.—As far from one extreme as the other. (2,3, 6) 14— Darling girl gives a name to the house. (5) 18— Put deep down for most of the cold season. (5) 19— Rubbish sack in French railway terminal. (7) 21— Showing what the crowd of activists are doing. (13) 22— Makes an attempt to produce compositions. (6) 23— Punish endlessly to make virtuous. (6) Down 1— In the chalk a little chemical substance is found. (6) 2— Patient callers are expected to observe them. (8, 5) 3— Its commission may well lead to a charge being made. (5) 5— Somehow name a single flower. (7) 6— Remuneration I raise, maybe, for magistrates. (13). ■ 7—They are found on the gun locations, we hear. (6) B—Checks supports for the masts. (5) 13—The girl on the railway will make a place for waders! (7) 15— See 12 Across. 16— Stone needed for an entrance. (5) 17— Hardly sufficient to make me change gear. (6) 20— Arrive at a section of the river. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1. Thoroughfare; 7, Charm; 8, Alter; 9, Eye; 10, Princedom; 11. Afraid; 12, Bistro; 15, Nectarine; 17, Lei; 18. Route; 19. Testv; 21, Playing a part. Down; 1, Table manners; 2, Ova; 3, Gambit; 4, Franchise; ■ 5, Rated; 6, Trampolinist; 7, Cheer; 10 Philately; 13, Tally; 14, Piston; 16, Cruel; 20, Sea.
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