Across -I I—lmply it’s a finer mixture. (5) 4—Has a strong aversion to tsetse being unrestrained after the start of the disease. (7) 8— See 21 Across. 9— To be a way out round the south. (5) 10— The sort of statement made when measles diagnosis is given too hastily?; (4) 11— Part of a uniform feature of the nudist camp, one hears! (8) 13 and 6 Dn. He fixes a poster showing William a persevering type. (4-7) 14— See 17 Across. 16—The others need a remedy — a recuperative break. (4-4) 17 and 14 Ac. Uncomfortable after-effects — if you do this on top of the cliff! (4-4) 20—Rent about the end of the month — that’s a prickly subject! (5) 21, 8 Ac. and 5 Dn. Considerable wealth benefits the Red Indian, we’re told! (7, 7,3, 5) 22— The runs are disorganised by those in pursuit. (7) 23— Tremendous amount of fuel is located here, by the sound of it. (s)' Down 1— The convict about to be put on the rack was! (2,3, 1,7) 2— The numbers game. (5) 3— Put to flight right away from home. (4) 4— Hyphens comprising part of the code. (6) 5— See 21 Across. 6— See 13 Across. ■ 7— What chairmen who have'a trying time do. (3, 2,8) 12— From the terminal I can tell it’s a Spanish port. (8) 13— A fool in favour of a musical instrument. (7) 15— Outlines an indoor game, we hear (6) 18— Divert Terpsichore, for instance. (5) 19— The top of the rigging in large ship. (4) (Solution tomorrow) . „ , Yesterday’s solution Across: 3, Lost heart; 8, Echo; 9, Sapphires; 10. Parson; IT. Asset; 14, Racks; 15, Saws; 16, Aries; 18, Tier; 20, Cheer; 21, Reams; 24, Martin; 25, Paper clip; 26, Scum; 27, Still wine. Down: 1, Temperate; 2, Character; 4, Oran; 5, Tapes; 6, Exiles; 7, Rues; 9, Sousa; 11, Amiss; 12, Take stock; 13, Astronomy; 17. Scrap; 19, Reveal; 22, Macaw; 23, Part; 24, Mien.
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