Across ’ 1— Not just theoretically where the doctor is employed. (2,8) 7— The French term doesn’t finish afterwards. (5) 8— Could it be a dog-cart? (7) 10-Complete group of men on the board often getting moved. (5 3) 11 and 20Dn—Where one at the top of one height and then another eventually goes! (8) 13— Put into port and cut off. (6) 15—See 16 Dn. 17— Transport providing a market return. (4) 18— Is imaginative in recounting affairs. (8) 21— In reorganised side, everybody came out to attack. (7) 22— Charles gets a direction to follow. (5) 23— Requisition for a skyscraper? That’s not easy to fulfil. (1, 4,5) Down 1 and 19Dn.—The situation of one controlling the meeting, notwithstanding. (2,3, 5) 2— Died suffering from low temperature. (8) 3— Engages in verbal discussion - you’ll find us involved with rage (6) 4— Sound the horn also near the bottom of the street. (4) 5— Unfeeling enough to visit America about the beginning of October. 6— Edits a clue and makes the meaning clear. (10) 9— Telephone expert circus performer ... (4-6) 12— .. for non-biased description of what the tight-rope walker did' (8) 14— Fellow allowed to produce a garland. (7) 16 and 15Ac.—Demand the price of freedom. (4, 26) 19— See 1 Down. 20— See 11 Across. (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 6, Conifer; 7, Andes; 9, Pen; 10, Undecided; 12, Make-believe-15, Light relief; 17, Belonging; 19, Cot; 21, Ruled; 22, Account. Down: 1, R0de0,42, Lie; 3, Jean; 4, Unlimited; 5, Reserve; 8, Reveal- & 11, Fashioned; 13, Enrage; 14, Hide-out; 16, Found; 18, Nice- 20 Ton ’
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