Across 7— The Standard in front of an enemy from France. (6) 8— Remember that the girl is inside. (6) 10—When you and I get a telephone call, it’s tiresome. (7) 11 and 15 Dn—Observe improvements carried out by horologists
(5, 7) 12—The top copy and ten more. (4) 13 and 21 Dn—Fructifies by hybridising fair tubers. (5, 5) 17— They play each other and have light meals about the start of the match. (5) 18— Hope some foreign currency will be found within. (4) 22— Outsize chaps inside showing signs! (5) 23— Hurried back with speed to present an account. (7) 24— Protective top cover for the barrel, we hear. (6), 25— Different term is used for these joints. (6) Down 1— White-faced figure built up but destroyed by high temperature. (7) 2— A screed is badly folded. (7) 3— gets air return - she stars in “West Side Story.” (5) 4— Radio system to operate with clear profit. (7) 5 and 19 Dn—Declare the tutor is seen in royal processions. (5-5) %-It’s used to make things go round in the workshop. (5) %—Treaty made by great men about the East. (9) 14— Mercurial scale is involved with different clues. (7) 15— See 11 Across. 16— A particular stance to employ for the lady who attitudinises. (7) 19— See 5 Down. 20— Spread a remarkable achievement around the south. (5) 21— See 13 Across. (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across; 1. Brace; 4. Demoted; 8, Redress; 9, Sonic; 10, Butt; 11, Commando; 13, Pool; 14, Stay; 16, Rotating; 17, Span 20, Dhoti; 21. Brocade; 22, Ringlet; 23, Moles. Down: 1, Bare-back rider; 2, Audit; 3, Eyes; 4, Despot; 5. Messmate; 6, Tenancy; 7, Doctor’s orders; 12, Boatbill; 13, Put down; 15, And bit; 18, Pearl; 19, Boom.
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