Across 4 and 14 Down—Making comment as one overtakes? (7, 7) 8— Classical high flier who came to grief. (6) 9— Different masters required for selected groups of children. (7) 10— Works hard, as the propagator does. (6) 11— A model the sportsman shouldn’t miss! (6) 12— A Romanic variety of food. (8) 18— A hundred on a search for what the Normans achieved. (8) 20— A doctor comes in to show disapproval of the cane. (6) 21— The vessel in the morning near a canal. (6) 22— A dry area round the south for fruit. (7) 23— Put out the fire and had a drink? (6) 24— Club porters. (7) Down 1 and 3 Down—Could he be one who goes in search of the Cup Final? (3, 4,6) 2 and 6 Down—These bales can be incorrectly shown in the financial statements. (7-6) 3—See 1 Down. 5— Well set up in a rain disturbance. (8) 6— See 2 Down. 7— A dance tune showing less sensitivity. (6) 13— Naturally a fairway is part 1(2, 6) 14— See 4 Across. 15— Leaves marooned on beaches? (7) 16— What is required for the picture arrived before the artist. (6) 17— Sailor accustomed to being reviled. (6) 19— More than one bird shakes in fright. (6) (Solution tomorrow)
Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Come to terms; 9, Rut; 10, Reinforce; 11, Nears; 13, Earthed; 14, Satyrs; 16, Relate; 18, Bemused; 19, Lit up; 20, Ultimatum; 21, Bar; 22, United front. Down: 2, Oft; 3,.Earns; 4, Olives; 5, Enforce;.6, March past; 7, Brings about; 8, Head-keepers; 12, Automaton; 15, Rush-mat; 17, Edited; 19, Lemur; 21, Ban.
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