Across 1— Holiday to follow when expression becomes dead? (3, 2,4) 8— There’s nothing in the lesson I learn. (3) 9— Not the first spectacle envisaged by extrasensory perception. (6, 5) 11— Ostentatious without hesitation when the weather is unsettled. (7) 12— Make changes to finish in the morning. (5) 13— Said my reorganisation brought consternation. (6) 15— Faster to deliver heavy air attack. (6) 17— Let down somebody with a debt of a pound. (5) 18— Defector on charges concerning food allocations. (7) 20— Not a detailed drawing of hooligan’s two-master. (5, 6) 22— Concealed heroin in drawer initially. (3) 23— Upsetting dinner gag. (9) Down 2— Was named before marriage in one engagement scandal. (3) 3— Use swords to mark the boundary? (5) 4— Student’s attempts at writing? (6) 5— More than 1000 acknowledge person moving elsewhere. (7) 6— Concerning what is very unusual when leaving. (2,3, 3,3) 7— Clues sold to clear overhead. (9) 10— Be at loggerheads through letter in puzzles. (5, 6) 11— Offence taken about broken pad — a sorry state of affairs! (3, 6) 14— A reason for being stranded. (7) 16— He probably won’t have more than one string to his bow. (6) 19— A voucher intended for little Kenneth. (5) 21— Is able to be repeated for a high-kicking dance. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 7. Agrees; 8, Tomtom; 10, Tsarina; 11. Nouns; 12. Ewer; 13, Anvil; 17, Waits; 18, Ruin; 22. Craft; 23, Oneself; 24. .Railed; 25, Repair. Down: 1, Earthen; 2, Creased; 3, Genii; 4, Hobnail; 5, Stout; 6, Amuse; 9, Carnation; 14, Tattler; 15, Numeral; 16. Uniform; 19, Score; 20, Rapid; 21, Deter.
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