Across 4— Realising the ruler is ground at present. (7) 8— The treeless plains of Pennsylvania seen in different maps. (6) 9— Rock available from Tangier. (7) 10— Stuff that’s checked by Sailor Brown. (6) 11— So a bed must be adapted for these dwellings. (6) 12— Topical change about the start of the epic is certainly not prosaic. (8) 18— Persevere and attempt to get a profit. (3, 5) 20— Dorothy takes a long time to reach second childhood. (6) 21— Scanty attire for Pacific location. (6) 22— Trains a workman redeployed. (7) 23— It’s found in the cheese container at home. (6) 24— Takes umbrage when told to go in the reserves. (7) Down 1— Message with a grave association. (7) 2— Strange arm-rest could become more fashionable. (7) 3— I’m unfortunately upset by highly spiced foreign food. (6) 5— Usually a confederate follows the standard. (8) 6— Capricious deficiency with no return. (6) 7— Made a profit, as fishermen did. (6) 13— Not a cent is diverted to fellow occupant. (2-6) 14— See 15 Down. 15 and 14 Dn.—Old salt miner near it can change drastically. (7, 7) 16— Series of lessons specially designed for golfers. (6) 17— It’s easy to find the account in the documentary system. (6) 19- Japan I'm a lively creature. (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across- 1 Riding habit; 9, Pip; 10, Dismantle; 11. Omens; 13 Endorse; 14. Thebes; 16. Unfair; 18, Notable; 19, Fleet. 20, Lunar vear; 21, Two; 22. Arm of the law. Down; 2. Imp: 3. Indus; 4, Gasper; 5, Abandon; 6, Interlace- 7, Opportunely; 8, Celebration; 12, Even tenor; 15, Embargo; 17. Defect; . 19, Force; 21, Tea.
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