Across 1— Not a single mistake £>y the tennis-player. (6, 5) 9—Don’t miss a theatrical success. (3) 10— Aircraft instrument to change about a particular moment. (9) 11— In the box I deposited a chemical compound. (5) 13— What one could be, after a coach has been hired. (7) 14— Woollen cloth for a head-cover the French sent back. (6) 16— Fish girls diverted to the East. (6) 18— Organise a venue for marksmen, one hears. (7) 19— Aromatic plant once belonging to you and me. (5) 20— Serious actor at Reading in variety ... (9) 21 . . . also to be found in Shakespearean drama. (3) 22—Makes an assertion about the ranks showing dignified bearing. (11) Down 2— Unconscious in the open air. (3) 3— Couple holding a bit tightly! (5) 4— Being part of a statement I typed. (6) 5— It’s designed to record current changes. (7) 6— How a more recent co-belligerent forms up at the side? (9) 7— Arrange to have a convivial fling? (5, 1,5) 8— As the card-playing captains, they’re established on enemy territory! (11) 12— To bring in a busy worker is of considerable consequence. (9) 15— Satisfied with the volume. (7) 17— It comes in instalments from Israel. (6) 19—Saw a group of nine coming back. (5) 21— Initially, any stupid simpleton. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Boat; 3, Apple-pie; 9, Obscure; 10, Flare; 11, Put on one side; 13, Pagoda; 15, Rattle; 17, Deep-sea diver, 20; Tango; 21, Amnesty; 22, Permeate; 23, Mail. Down: 1, Blowpipe; 2, Asset; 4, Paeony; 5, Left standing; 6, Plaudit; 7, Eden; 8, Turned-up nose; 12, Betrayal; 14, Gleaner, 16. Repast; 18, Vista; 19, Stop.
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