Across ' 3—lt’s often produced for consumption in bars. (9) 8— Board of Trade holding a vessel. (4) 9— Officer involved in recount. (9) 10— Ne'ither related nor rung, by the sound of it. (6). 11— Verify it's a woven fabric. (5) 14— He finds the right pitch for fish, we hear. (5) 15— Initially, stitched efficiently with needles. (4) 16— They are associated with rules in the Old Testament. (5) 18— Perches used by fishermen. (4) 20—The colour of a variety of bream. (5) .21—One stops Europe and America getting together! (5) 24— Ethics embodying a spoken test in manuscript. (6) 25— Religious formalists to come up in a different shape. (9) 26— That is about five hundred and fifty not working. (4) 27— Remit the conclusion to a number of general votes. (9) Down 1— Order to the soldiers concerning the revolution. (5, 4) ’ 2— Obtain sad version of cruel punishment. (9) 4— Went quickly to take cover, one hears. (4) 5— door fastening. (5) 6— Cyril’s transposed the musical settings. (6) 7— Though destroyed by the Greeks, it still carries some weight! (4) 9—The office worker is one who gives a service ... (5) 11— . . and here’s another as a general rule in the church. (5) 12— Manuals used by typists. (9) 13— Strips — down to topless bikinis! (9) 17— So mother’s going back to Greek island. (5) 19— Alarm about the head of the church is not often found. (6) 22— path. (5) 23— In fact he expected you at one time. (4) 24— Some advertisement will include this drink. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1. Wick; 3, Caravans: 8, Tank; 9, Lingered; 11, Headline news; 13, Astute; 14, Potter; 17, Under control; 20, Radiates; 21, Peri; 22, Permeate; 23, Long. Down: 1, Watchman; 2, Contact; 4, Aligns: 5, At gunpoint; 6. Arrow; 7. Side; 10, All the rage; 12, Drilling; 15, Torpedo; 16. Accent: 18. Nadir; 19. Prop.
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