Across 1— One who’s often striking may have a hand in this. (6-5) 9—Go to pieces — that’s nonsense. (3) 10— Coherent statements delivered in court. (9) 11— Illustrated as looking haggard. (5) 13— Condensed version of mince-pie with considerable volume! (7) 14— Cyril’s different lines set to music. (6) 16— To stop some of the escapades is tempting. (6) 18— The feeling that pure art could produce. (7) 19— Meant to become a painter. (5) 20— Where you’ll find a report of a meeting with very little delay. (2,1,6) 21— A bit of readornment will cause a stir. (3) 22— How hard players operate when short of a suit? (11) Down 2— See 21 Down. 3— Ben is disturbed by playwright. (5) 4— Sandy is hot stuff. (6) 5— Field team, we hear, in a sheltered position. (3-4) 6— One from Melbourne describing nineteenth century rule. (9) 7— The Honeymoon Express? (6, 5) 8— So attention is diverted by exhibitionism. (11) 12— Open a real arrangement for quick means of communication. (9) 15— One in the running as a guide to travellers. (7) 17— What to do when the gas gets too low. (6) 19—Is confronted with hunting parties. (5) 21 and 2 Down—At full speed, completely exhausted. (3, 3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Dock; 3, Vanished; 9, Go-ahead; 10, Voice; 11, Out of hearing; 13, Scolds; 15, Seethe; 17, Stock markets; 20, Inapt; 21, Outrage; 22, Antidote; 23, Fear. Down: 1, Doghouse; 2, Chant; 4, Andrew; 5, Invertebrate; 6, Hairnet; 7, Duel; 8, Self-educated; 12, Menswear; 14, Outlast; 16, Import; 18, Evade; 19, y
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