Across I—The pupil can be seen beneath the whip. (4) 3— Overtake near a road —become a fatality. (4, 4) 9—More than one vegetable shoots up. (7) 10— What genuine head of the monarchy has. (5) 11— Making a correction and playing properly on the green. (7, 5) 13— Boasts of a change of footwear. (6) 15— What one has to pay for a kind of siieet. (6) 17— Arrive in very short time, but just fail to win. (4, 2,6) 20— don’t stay outside for Jones, the architect. (5) 21— It’s mean to declare one’s time of life. (7) 22— An afterthought about the chief advocates. (8) 23— Female to regret somebody’s absence. (4) Down 1— Final job for the military trumpeter. (4, 4) 2— To make arrogant progress, you need some support. (5) 4— Ascribe to a southern zodiacal symbol. (6) 5— Took measures to get rid of the crooks. (12) 6— Atmospheric conditions when he is in rough water. (7) 7— Amy’s upset by edible tubers. (4) 8— Where one not accorded a warm reception is left. (3, 2,3, 4) 12— She deals badly, being short of capital. (8) 14— With the newly-wed around, the doctor is returning to supply a sedative! (7) 16— It’s not just taking the top off the amusement park. (6) 18— In the book, a picture shows an African animal. (5) 19— Make painful progress, lacking backbone. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 6, Tea-gown; 7, Spray; 9, Plane; 10, Recoups; 12, Assessments; 14, Makes a catch; 18, Vintage; 19, Ramps; 21, Nasty; 22, Crumble. Down: 1, Cells; 2, Agents; 3, Owe; 4, Oppose; 5, Carpets; 8, Persian; 11, Melange; 13, Capital; 15, Estate; 16, Charms; 17, Spill; 20, Dry.
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