Across 6— Go, dance round a figure. (7) 7- angrily of photographs. (5) 9— 2 Down. 10— Talk of memories I'm sincere about. (9) 12- quantities for auction? (4, 3,4) 15- make progress implies re-siting of part of hospital. (4.7) 17— Got better when put under wraps again? (9) 19- writer. (3) ■ 21— Poet is on fire? (5) 22— Stonework produced by secret society? (7) Down I—Rise to style of dress. (3, 2) 2 and 9 Across-Highly unusual exit (3, 3) 3— coming in my direction? (4) 4— Call Ray in as a helper. (9) 5— Inability to understand work by an important town. (7) .B—Sift the good from the bad to gain the victory at this point (6) 11— Recover consciousness to pay a visit (4, 5) 13- in the wet? (6) 14- Depressed , when badly fouled learner. (7) 16- together concerning a measure. (5) 18— Made up cheese. (4) 20- for a patient man. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday's solution Across: 7, Ideally suited; 8, Football; 9, Past; 10, Stared; 12, Treats; 14, Myopic; 16, Damson; 18, Gigi; 20, Rock-rose; 22, Revolutionary.
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