Across 1— Interrupt to indicate the rest period is cancelled. (5, 3) 5- right thing for a row is a bellow. (4) 9—State of a hut. (4) 10— More than 500 emphasise suffering. (8) 11— Composer who gets in a tangle? (5) 12— Game in which a number turn back and dance. (7) 13— High-ranking army tradesman? (7, 6) 18— but doesn't exhaust everybody. (8) 19— For the doctor there’s no going back to the satellite. (4) 20— As clean as can be; initially taking eight in card game. (7) 21— Real value of timer. (5) 22— Go back to youth leader with a philosophy. (4) 23— Group of men intended to go on board. (5-3) Down 2— The sort of competition the pied piper put an end to? (3-4) 3— The late runner. (7) 4— Amicable pairing in non-competitive game. (8, 5) 6— Inclusive of protective garment. (7) 7— Animal thief or the wind in the leaves? (7) 8- of astute design. (6) 13— Go on! Escape! (3, 4) 14— Career in which being patient isn’t the norm. (7) 15— others go to the editor having taken it easy. (6) 16— as without purpose. (7) 17— Eastern ambition arousing strong feeling. (7) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1. Back number; 7, Adult; 8, Brigand; 10. Left-half; 11. Rift; 13, Second; 15. Avenue; 17, Ream; 18, Reprisal; 21, Pick-axe: 22, Argon; 23, All the best. Down: 1. Bluff; 2, Catching; 3, No-ball; 4, Maim; 5. Evasion; 6. Maple syrup; 9. Dotted line; 12. Overrate; 14, Chancel; 16, Recede; 19, Sight; 20, Cast.
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