'■ Across I—Rise to style of dress . . . (3-2) 4— . . . and rise when the stall has been erected. (5, 2) 8— No smart cross-beam. (7) , 9— Conservative justice. (5) 10— Thought of wide action. (4) 11— Change it if need becomes clear. (8) 13— Lead into the valley. (4) 14— put down soil. (4). 16— Report of a fresh site at Maidenhead. (4, 4) 17— Theatrical support? (4) 20— Commence, for example, in a receptacle. (5) 21— A means of getting animals in the ring? (5-2) 22— Sailor obtains his aims. (7) 23— Meal for two couples — about a pound. (5)
Down 1— Pretty old, but enjoying not bad relationships. (7, 2,1, 3) 2— Find old Ford model in speed contest. (5) 3— A job dealing with correspondence? (4) 4— When one expects to see an adder? (6) 5— Where seeding of clouds might start? (8) 6— Tidying high office. (7) 7— Write, suggesting enclosure to journal? (3, 3,2, 5) 12— The league everybody finds a nice organisation. (8) 13— Urge titled man’s widow to place a bet? (7) 15—What’s left after the bride's changed? (6) 18— Was a horseman but got nothing in 21. (5) 19— Hit the wristband. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 3, Balancing; 8, Roan; 9, Partially; 10, Shaves; 11. Cruet; 14, Wreck; 15, Silo; 16, Stock; 18, Opts; 20, Inert; 21, Store; 24, Strive; 25, Telepathy; 26, Acts; 27, Testament. Down: 1, Brushwood; 2, Parakeets; 4, Alas; 5, Alter, 6, Chases; 7, Nile; 9, Pecks; 11, Close; 12, Timepiece; 13, North-east; 17, Kitty; 19, Street; 22, Rearm; 23, Mete; 24, Shun.
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