Across I—The advent of a company with fine pottery. (6) 4— Professional properly trained to gain advantage. (6) 9— A sound return. (13) 10— Some of the socks and also footwear required. (7) 11— Stupid one getting Anne confused. (5) 12— The top-class clique is disturbed. (5) 14— This could be done by a part of a wireless component (5) 18— Brief account of car crash in Ghana. (5) 19— Unusually quaint eastern relic. (7) 21— A job collecting the grape harvest wouldn’t be. (9, 4) 22— Puts right fellows in short commercials. (6) 23— Ferry terminal doesn’t change. (6) Down 1— To show tenderness and anxiety on the ship. (6) 2— Film to stir the emotions. (6, 7) 3— The lady from the Manor. (5) 5— Make a new. adjustment to the back row, one hears. (7) 6— Honest description of blonde with traditional ideas. (4, 3,6) 7— Leather worker is a strapping type. (6) 8— Loud direction supplied by the caterer. (5) 13— Stick-up before Edward brought a law into force. (7) 15— It’s used for tying up a strange affair. (6) 16— Annual holiday periods are mournful occasions. (5) 17— Reached the zenith, but annoyed, we hear. (6) 20— Examines the set-up round the street. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Police cordon; 7, Sepia; 8, Cairo; 9, Ego; 10, Encircled; 11, Tulips; 12, Rejoin; 15, Moderates; 17, The; 18, Nylon; 19, Extra; 21, Fat of the land. Down: 1, Presentiment; 2, Cup; 3, Chance; 4, Recorders; 5, Oriel; 6, Wooden-headed;.?, Spool; 10, Esperanto; 13, Of tea; 14, Attest; 16, Delia; 20, Tie. " ”
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