Across I—He is back in the mothers* and fathers’ bracket. (11) 9— Wood used in hotel, maybe. (3) 10— Self-restrained, yet consumed by anger. (9) 11— Shabby, but right for setting? (5) 13— Somehow none lie like a lion. (7) 14— Oat pie could have sleep-inducing qualities. (6) 16— Mena a broken coupling? (6) 18— get at a reform to stir things up. (7) 19— remaining at the fissure. (5) 20— Smooth ale can be really nasty. (9) 21— It would, of course, include more than one. (3) 22— Ignored data, resulting in misery and squalor. (11) Down 2— In the morning get in one objective. (3) 3— Only half keen to attempt getting in. (5) 4— Help me to get back inside church. (6) 5— Looks at mineral — what a hideous sight! (7) 6— Innate aim to become lifeless. (9) 7— Writers take charge, being skilled and eligible for retirement benefit. (11) 8— Neat pointer to keen intelligence. (11) 12— Do away with menial tie. (9) 15— expected to show class, presumably. (7) 17— Done by reformer on the farther side. (6) 19-100 take a breather at the top of the hili. (5) 21—Also excessively. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Bach; 3, Helpmeet; 9, Fun-fair, 10, Opera; 11, Indelible ink; 13, Noting; 15, Italic; 17, Single-handed; 20, China; 21, Decider, 22, Self-same; 23, Leap. Down: 1, Befriend; 2, Caned; 4, Enrobe; 5, Protest march; 6, Eternal; 7, ThawxB, Falling glass; 12, Acid drorc!4, Trivial; 16, Seldom: 18. Dodgf 19, Acts. > ' <
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