Across 1— Taste ’em in unusual continental restaurant. (9) 8— Act as manager and move quickly. (3) 9— Friendliness — even with a hundred missing it would be the same. (11) 11— A job by the French evangelist. (7) 12— To make a statement that is extreme. (5) 13— See 4 Down. 15— Old form of transport for Irving! (6) 17— Where one puts up with other people. (5) 18— An enclosed region to leave in confusion around North Carolina. (7) 20— Take too long in dealing with a negative process? (11) 22— Current particle embodied in the installations. (3) 23— Accelerators or chokes! (9) Down 2— Transatlantic uncle. (3) 3— Intended to be the main course around the north. (5) 4 and 13,Ac.—Gives publicity to rows overseas. (6. 6) 5— Expression of approbation once demanded from a subject people. (7) 6— In which, on reflection, the future is revealed? (7, 4) 7— This kind of policy can vary in certain setting. (9) 10— Club allowances doled out to consumers in emergency. (4, 7) 11— Not caring if cap, hat and tie get entangled. (9) 14— Broken meal-tin will produce a complaint. (7) 16— The chief compositions of Schubert will be heard. (6) 19— Wish one had to examine the fitness of the commanding officer first! (5) 21— Sounds like an alternative source of metal. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 7, Norman; 8, Bertha; 10, Wearing; 11, Watch: 12, Apex; 13, Bears; 17, Teams: 18, Peso; 22, Omens; 23, Narrate; 24. Casque; 25, Mitres. Down: 1, Snowman; 2, Creased; 3, Maria; 4. Network; 5, State, 6, Lathe; 9. Agreement; 14, Celsius; 15, Repairs; 16, Poseuse; 19, Coach; 20, Feast; 21, Fruit.
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