Across , I—Well-known Cuban actors in variety. (6) 4—Delineates the vaults.' (6) 9—lf the right type is employed, this will be avoided. (8, 5) 10— Chaps involved in a bad deed will be corrected. (7) 11— See 17 Down. 12— As a fraud, he has a whip round. (5) 14—Doesn’t leave the guys. (5) 18— Not operating until switched over. (5) 19— Room with the same dimensions each way. we hear. (7) 21— Chaste young girls making confectionery. (5, 2,6) 22— Sounds like severe enforcement of the regulations for the aircraft mechanic. (6) 23— A place to find the French in light conversation. (6) Down
1— Outdid the rest — given international honours. (6) 2— Describing the effect of a back-draught is very terrifying. (5-
3—Found fault with eight in bad shape. (5) 5— Be too dramatic - on account of the law? (7) 6— Where one learns to cultivate young plants? (7, 6) 7— Supports broken down trusts. (6) 8— Kind of mark to do business in. (5) 13—One who paints the end of a scene for the performer. (7) 15— Spring disappears when this tide comes in. (6) 16— Jeer at what vulgar eaters do. (5) 17 and HAc.—Recent stage adaptation of “The Undercover Man.’ (6, 5) 20—Pioneer of Salvation Army stall. (5)
(Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution
Across: 1, Light traffic; 7, Mix-up; 8, Rogue; 9, Inn; 10. Apartment: 11, Troupe; 12. Border; 15, Eye-strain; 17, Imp; 18. Idiot: 19. Table; 21, Leader-writer.
Down: 1. Left in the air; 2, Tax; 3. Replay; 4. Firstborn; 5, Ingle; 6. Letter-opener; 7, Mango; 10, Amputated; 13. Drive; 14, Matter; 16, Exile; 20. Bar.
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