> Across 1— A guide to the horizontal — or the amount of ghostly activity? (6, 5) 9—Coach travelling on the railway? (7) 10— Fruit very quietly dropped into beer. (5) 11— Gentle poke on leaving awful dungeon. (5) 12— Half the brides are unable to get a singing part. (7) 13— Rate idiots going to Swedish capital. (6) 15— Get instrument from its pen. (6) 18— Frank has tune suitable for outside. (4, 3) 20— even out high trader’s stand. (5) 22— Put on back to front while still in bed. (3, 2) 23— object to a certain extent. (7) 24— Instruction given for source of water to be tidily arranged. (4-7) Down 2— Expended about a pound for part of Highland dress. (5) 3— Athletes on tables? (7) 4— String of invective from one in the business. (6) 5— Tests taken from a manuscript. (5) 6— Describe how axle-pin can be made. (7) 7— Treat everybody to drink — or loaf. (5, 6) 8— One who doesn’t drink when adding up his golf score? (11) 14— Respect for a symbol of authority. (7) 16— Perhaps become old enough for the crossing. (7) 17— First coat of paint described in elementary text book. (6) 19— Dismay by using some cheap palliatives. (5) 21— Divert from employment in the morning. (5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution . Across: 1, Contempt; 5, View, 9, Pair, 10, Contract; 11, Sit-im 12, Ifiitate; 13, On the wirelufc 18, Ceremony; 19, Band; 20, Arsenafr2l, Greek; 22, Disc; 23, Eyeglass.
Down- 2 Oration; 3, Turkish- 4, Provisionally, 6, In a rage; 7, Witness; 8, Strife; 13, Orchard; 14,<hrusts; 15, Ermine; 16, Liberal; 17, Sunless. ’ *
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