Across I—When everything should be dignified?(6) 4—Learner terrible but legitimate! (6) 9—Wealth is due to extra-legal manipulation. (7, 3,3) 10—Hangs around or is let out. (7) 11— Fetters that should smooth things out? (5) 12— Open-mouthed at love-feast. (5) 14—Be suggestive in small fishing vessel (5) 18— Unimportant bit of criticism in oration. (5) 19— See Cuba as changed. (7) 21— Ten unsuitable as officer material. (13) 22— Wrongly ate dog in second childhood. (6) 23— Cure some extreme dysfunction of an organ. (6)
Down 1— Space programme could get nothing after an election. (6) 2— On fairly friendly terms when pretty old? (7, 2,1, 3) 3— Point of the backbone? (5) 5— Has time for unbelief. (7) 6— Somehow flog a foul cure, being unusually brave. (4, 2,7) 7— Towels could be at the very bottom. (6) 8— Poems from overseas. (5) 13—Train GP in rupture. (7) 15— Employed in the morning — unlike Victoria? (6) 16— Concerning a spell of illness. (5) 17— Getting first admission from upper-class people. (6) 20—Erect building for island. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Single-handed; 7, Power; 8, Wince; 9, Dot; 10, Skinflint; 11, Naples; 12, Waiter; 15, Aftermath; 17, Bal; 18, Minim; 19, Motto; 21, Keen interest. Down: 1, Standing army; 2, Law; 3, Heroin; 4, News flash; 5, Ennui; 6, Beat a retreat; 7, Put up; 10, Steersman; 13, Taboo; 14, Carmen; 16, Tinge; 20, Toe. . / /
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