Across 4— Using a conservative estimate, there will be fifty in a state arrangement. (2,5) 8— Outline of southern sailing ship. (6) 9— They are responsible for joint activities in the steelworks. (7) 10— Supplied from the stores, but could fall into disuse. (6) 11— He sits for a scholarly dissertation. (6) 12— Jeopardise a conclusion by a passionate outburst. (8) 18— Testing a maxim, we hear. (8) 20— A song and dance advertisement. (6) 21— Timber used in the reconditioned headgear. (6) 22— am sent to displace the occupants. (7) 23— Off course because of an accumulation of snow. (6) 24— Are they likely to take different steps about religious instruction? (7) Down I—Trying occasions of some magnitude in a ship. (7) 2 and 16 Dn.—The attitude adopted in treating one who is lying. (7, 6) 3—Conceal a shield. (6) 5— They provide entertainment at variance to her taste. (8) 6— Goes round in circles when one is discovered in shocking deeds. (6) 7— The kind that is to sally forth. (6) 13— It’s inclined to make a great din. (8) 14— Corresponding load for one who takes flight. (7) 15— Cause a disturbance when it fills an entrance. (7) 16— See 2 Down. 17— A hundred desert and cause a split. (6) 19— What the chairman has to go through. (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Boxing-glove; 9,' Rot; 10, Sentences; 11, Drawn; 13, Epitome; 14, Lyrics; 16, Desist; 18, Rapture; 19, Manet; 20, In a minute; 21, Ado; 22, Heartlesly. Down: 2, Out 3, Ibsen; 4, Ginger, 5, Lee-side; 6, Victorian; 7, Bridal train; 8, Ostentation; 12, Aeroplane; 15, Courier; 17,r Refuel; 19, Meets; 21, All. 1
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