Across I—This means of producing some spirit is even now against the law! (7, 5) 7— Some of the supplicants too proud to bend down. (5) 8— Keep quiet about mother’s bankruptcy. (5) 9— Young servant to show signs of tiredness. (3) 10— Fear there is a change in the life to come. (9) 11— The size of obsolete camping equipment? (6) 12— Delayed - by highwaymen? (4, 2) 15— Is it his job to make an adjustment to incomes? (9) 17—Ten going to southern island of the Cyclades. (3) 18 and 19Ac.—One of the men on board. (5, 5) 19— See 18 Across. 21—Well-attended service rallies. (4-8). Down 1— In contrast, this shows lack of interest. (12) 2— Sound of a bird producing an expression of surprise. (3) 3— More than one source of light gets smaller at the end. (6) 4— Will meant to be amended in the trial. (9) 5— The French colonist showed some inclination. (5) 6— They try to persuade people to do some stock-taking. (5-7) 7— Spot a kind of seer. (5) 10—They accommodate plenty of layers. (3-6) 13— Force a way to the house. (5) 14— Yes, I’m pleased it’s partially unsophisticated. (6) 16— Ring Margaret and then write a letter! (5) 20— The newt is not right without a head! (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 4, Yardage; 8, Anchor, 9, Crimean; 10, Clouts; 11, Donate; 12, Rankling; 18, Meditate; 20, Pushtu; 21, Typing; 22, Topsail; 23, Cleave; 24, T
Down: 1, Lancers; 2, Account; 3, Portal; 5, Abridged; 6, Domino; 7, Giants; 13, Immunity, 14, Capital; 15, Weighed; iLpurore; 17, Chisel; 18, Idylls. £ &
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