Across I—Could produce groan it is noted. (5) 4—Cure Len somehow in the Lake. (7) 8— They wag cattily rather than in canine pleasure! (7) 9— Roo for high-flying folk to explore? (s)' 10— Dash from the hotel annex. (4) 11— Imply rug made in a bad-tempered way. (8) 13— The first man to make a barrier in the water. (4) 14— Component among homespun items. (4) 16— Compelled observance of violence in the end. (8) 17— Lies about Capri for example. (4) 20— Is about to Study religious images. (5) 21— Green mare led out. (7) 22— Half-seen to stand drinks, then beg! (7) 23— Waste time with learner twice in 24 hours. (5) Down 1— In the team not taking risks? (2,3, 4,4) 2— Gone wild over article in Italy. (5) 3— In France we show common-sense. (4) 4— Result could be brilliance. (6) 5— Window as set in mortar. (8) 6— He faces facts about a roll. (7) 7— Yet heavy order regularly three or four times a week. (5, 5,3) 12— From one side to the other in the French game. (8) 13— Toff ran. around to face insult. (7) 15— To go over to the other side is a fault. (6) 18— Deliberately delay getting stand for selling goods. (5) 19— Repair workers going to Danish capital. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 3, Bombshell; 8, Hale; 9, Out of tune; 10, Capers; 11, Seals; 14, Lease; 15, Stir; 16, Links; 18, Tome; 20, Angle; 21, Snipe; 24, Welder; 25, Banisters; 26, Road; 27, Thatching. Down: 1, Chocolate; 2, Slope arms; 4, Onus; 5, Booze; 6, Hotels; 7, Lone; 9 Oriel; 111 Sense; 12, Stage-door, 13, Fretf-trade; 17, Saves; 19, Enlist 22, Pitch; %3, Bath; 24, Wren. :-A ■ ■
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