Across 3— One who is may not understand too much of a good thing. (1, 3,5) - . ... .. 8— Lois becomes a medium. (4) ?. ■ 9— A reckoning, that comes to nothing. (5-4) 10— Mass-produced legislation? (3, 3) . 11— The Spanish get round the English girl. (5) 14- number thereabout. (5) >. - 15— Pronounced periods of enlightenment or stupefaction. (4) ,16—A noted drama. (5) ■ 18— Creatures having small feet with a point at each end. (4) 20— Dark drink with plenty of body? (5) . .. •.’ 21— Nears new gains. (5) 24— Want to disguise hatred. (6) 25— Look-out man? (9) ■ 26— I can reform a Peruvian. (4) • 27— Parts of movements set to swing time. (9) Down ' I—Did something and was sent to prison. (9) • 2-In a way are able to give further details. (9) 4— Whistle a hit? (4) ’ 5— The up-andrdown principle. (5) 6— evasively, being naturally guarded. (6) 7— Brotherhood? (4) 9—lt was meant to be decorative, but came to nothing. (5) 11— Seven different levels. (5) 12— rub along, somehow, working hard. (9) 13— Proceeded — to take the lead? (4, 5) 17-One advantage of new seats. (5) 19— Dedicated, but possibly scared. (6) 22— New book. (5) 23— Turning point in tax legislation. (4) 24— As-aeon tamer it can’tbe beaten. (4) : - • (Solution tomorrow)
Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, Cork; 3, Parsifal; 8, Rigs; 9, Film-star; 11, Put to the test; 13, Chaise; 14, Crimea: 17. Reminiscence; 20, Imagines; 21, Bird; 22, Fetishes; 23, Oder
Down: 1, Carapace; 2. Regatta. 4, Alight; 5. Samothrace; 6, Fetes; 7, Lyre; 10, Low spirits;’ 12. Lavenuer; 15, Mankind; 16, Misere; 18, Exact; 19, Tiff
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