‘ .Across 1-Gas poker. (6) ' 4— Discharge the account and leave. (6) ' 9— An occultist encountered a medical man. (13) 10— Tall fee for a small piece of printed matter. (7) 11— Feature of dress made out of cheap leather. (5) 12— Counter a poisonous creeper. (5) ' 14—See 13 Down. 18— Is beset by one dreadful row. (5) ~ . ” . 19— Makes a quotation again and declaims from memory. (7) 21— But one wouldn’t expect lots to get knocked down in this 'game! (7,6) ' ■ > - * 22— The intention is to produce a plan. (6) 23— In physical training a way to show a heavenly body! (6) .<■ Down A" 1— There’s a mix-up in this sale. (6) 2— Scraps emanating from the bandit ? species. (4, 3,6) ‘ ... . - 3—Remove one. permanently from his class. (5) 5— One who removes the wool■vessel.(7) , «6—A fellow iriember of a college. (10, 3) ' , 7—Principles producing a clear profit in the set-up. (6) . . . 8-Can you see. the. swellings initially?. (5). J ’ . _■ 13 and 14 Across—lroning garment for formal wear. (7-5) ■ - 15— Still'outstanding. (6). , " , - - 16— Inclined to be lying. (5) , . ' ‘ track’madeby mountaineers; (6). . ?*'• . 20— of singer to be heard around the present day. (5), , : ' (Solution on Monday) ■ solution - / . ' Across:. 1, Short measure;;?; Trevi; 8, Endow; 9, Eva; 10, Still- ... [life, 11; Tattoo; 12; : Mallow; 15, Arrow-head; 17; Col; 18,,Count; Incas; 21,‘ In the interim.
/Down: l„Side entrance; 2, Tee; 3, Elicit; 4, Steelyard: 5, Radii; 6, Sweet William; 7, Toast; 10, Stop-watch; 13, Locks; 14, Gemini; 16, Rouen; 20, Cat. ..-
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