Across I—Traveller’s account showing variety of food available. (4,2, 4) 7— Grow any tree inside. (5) 8— See 2 Down. 10— power for branch of national defence. (3, 5). 11— Take a crafty look both ways. (4) 13—Seems a different source of gingili oil. (6) 15— In social class the first of the Hindus is unsullied. (6) 17— See 3 Down. 18— It’s a dim thing to change just before the small hours. (8) 21— it's what the fertile seed did. (7) 22— Transport the first of the maize straw..(s) 23— He makes comprehensive plans, but the artist gets confused. (10) Down I—To acknowledge applause with some hesitation in shady enclosure. (5) 2 and 8 Across-Cambrian version of the Mother Country? (4, 2,2, 7) 3 and 17 Across—Presumably-skating instructors don’t participate in these clerical duties! (6, 4) 4— Convivial occasion held in cafe tea-room. (4) 5— It’s illegal to use them for smoking jackets! (7) 6— Abruptly escapes and has a shattering effect on holiday. (6, 4) ■9—When one takes at least one course before retiring. (6-4) 12— Kidnap a sailor in China. (8) ' . 14—Glut of various fruits round the East. (7) 16— Winger that is singularly below par! (6) 19— Having a pinched appearance in imitating auntie. (5) 20— endlessly'cherished conception; (4) ■..,, . , y ■ (Solution on Monday) .?
Yesterday’s solution Across: 6. Pension; 7, Colon; 9, Coo;. 10, Red Indian; 12, Fingerprint; 15, Joined issue; 17, In arrears; 19, Net; 21 Feint ’2 Epitaph. ’ ’ Down: 1, Aesop; 2, Use; 3, Pore; 4, Wonderful; 5, Hosanna; 8, 20 \te n ’ Slgnorina: 13 ’ Gad Bet; 141 Bouncer, 16, Tempo; 18. Rips;
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