Across 4— The mountaineer rose. (7) 8— Better footballer. (6) 9— Beg for a change in the net rate. (7) 10— Two pig stealers likely to get beaten! (3-3) 11— Produced a speech to read in an unusual way. (6) 12— Makes an entry and carries o,ut some subjugation. (4. 4) 18— Shortens dog-ends! (8) 20— To smarten up a tree. (6) 21— Collation that is just maize. (6) 22— Decide to separate the component parts. (7) 23— To stop in the Andes is terrible. (6) 24— Could be the top men in the building trade. (7) Down 1— A form of commendation gravely written. (7) 2— Enliven a team in disorder. (7) ■. 3— Make a note of an unsurpassed achievement. (6) 5— One of our own-capitalists. (8) 6— It’s used in building a piece of artillery. (6) 7— A fine finish, but you’ll find me in the wrong lane! (6) 13— Cover one single survey differently. (4-4) 14— will be encircled by conceited rogue. (7) • „ 15— Agrees to being dispatched in. a ship. (7) 16— An earnest request for father to return to the ring. (6) 17— Did some excavating for prehistoric boat. (6) 19— She is involved in a setback when dissertations are required. (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday's solution Across: 1. Foot the bill; 9, Art; 10, Potentate; 11. Leafy; 13. Instead; 14, Nipper; 16, Uneven; 18, Unnerve; 19, Error; 20, Grace note; 21, Sin; 22, Testing-time. Down: 2, Out; 3, Tipsy; 4, Hat-pin; 5. Benison; 6. Leave over; 7, Bad language; 8, W'edding-ring; 12. Appendage; 15. Earnest; 17, Renown; 19, Erect; 21, Sun.
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