Across l_Suggestion in support of particular appointment. (11) 9 and 10 Across—What people with the right aim will do. (3, 3,6) 10— See 9 Across. 11— Carefully consider a certain method, we hear. (5) 13— The outlay sounds like an unspecified number of coppers! (7) 14— Making an appointment and finding out the age! (6) 16- in Civil Defence didn’t continue. (6) 18— tear in to change to a state of immobility. (7) 19— Carrying cargo for the capital of Libya and Arabian port. (5) 20— Principal rows meant to attract the attention of newspaper readers. (9) 21— Fish returning for shelter. (3) 22— Beds beneath the beds! (11) Down 2— Rodent apparently trapped, initially. (3) 3— This provides a black surface for playing area. (5) 4— In the toboggan we skidded. (6) 5— Trudge around to different parties... (7) 6— properly arranged in a grandiose way? (9) 7— Television bout — put up some stem resistance. (6, a) 8— Present schoolchildren make them. (11) 12— Principally where trawlermen operate. (2,3, 4) 15— Entail a new order for this girl. (7) 17— Puts a coat on in a colourful way. (6) 19—Destroy the seal on the right beam. (5) 21-A great many almost showing reluctance. (3) (Solution tomorrow) ’ Yesterday’s solution Across- 1, Rows; 3, Scotched; 9, Andorra; 10, Koran; 11, Pleasure trip; 13, Affair; 15. Off-day; 17, Long-division; 20, Mango; 21, Dahlias; 22, Greenery; 23, Thus. Down: 1. Reappear; 2, Wedge; 4, Chairs; 5, Take to flight; 6, Harried; 7, Deny; 8. Dressing down; 12, Hypnosis; 14, Flounce; 16, Hinder; ’lB. Irish: 19. Smug.
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