Across 6— Got a new change of dress. (3-4) 7— Put a fine jet on a cluster of flowers. (5) 9—lt sounds obvious it’s used for shaving. (5) 10— A different course about the first of the payments gets back losses. (7) 12- about the mess being reorganised for ratings. (11) 14—Has some success as a fielder or a fisherman. (5, 1,5) 18— Grape producer holds the label showing what the'connoisseur wants to know. (7) 19— They’re inclined to get a thousand involved in strikes. (5) 21— Any upset round the street is unpleasant. (5) 22— Small amount of bread the French break to pieces. (7) Down 1— See 20 Down. 2— See 15 Down. 3— Be in an outstanding position, but partly overshadowed. (3) 4— Don’t agree with an attitude to work. (6) 5— See 8 Down. 8 and 5 Dn.—Having come from Iran, they are downtrodden. (7, 7) 11— A pot-pourri the gleeman transposed. (7) 13— Rome, for instance, should provide some interest. (7) 15 and 2 Dn.—They deal with the properties to provide neat stage set! (6, 16— Spells amulets. (6) 17— Drop the contents from a lighter. (5). 20— and 1 Dn.—Batteries provided damp-free prison accommodation. (35). (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, No progress; 7, Makes; 8, Sea trip; 10 Radio-set; 11, Pier; 13, Sachet; 15, Tangle; 17, Nips; 18, Wood-shed; 21, Deified; 22, Align; 23, Innkeepers. Down: 1, Naked; 2, Passover; 3, Ousted; 4, Roan; 5, Serving; 6, Imprisoned; 9, Portending; 12, Mandrake; 14, Caption; 16’ Fondle; 19, Hairs; 20, Ticty, - ’
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