Across I—Prudence will supply a part for the gun. (9) 8— Sign some of the negotiable orders. (3) 9— Do men resent unusual indication of approval? (11) 11— Barrow-boys show a little hesitation in the prices. (7) 12— A group of vocal stall-holders. (5) 13— The sort of court where bad drivers suffer. (6) 15—Meal in which father interrupts the others. (6) 17— Islamic leader is not wholly critical, I find. (5) 18— One vehicle leaves the loads. (7) 20—Indicate agreement with a capital movement. (3, 4,4) 22— Kind of line for a buzzer. (3) 23— Beastly back-breaker, we’re told. (4, 5)
Down 2— Have an extract from Browning. (3) 3— Wait to do military duty. (5) 4— Lubricate a variety of gears before the start of the expedition. (6) 5— The sweet result of mixing claret with the end of the wine. (7) 6— Verdi’s adaptation of “Travel to Rio.” (2,9) 7— Doesn’t object to the French charges. (9) 10— Averse to being put back on the level? (11) 11— Were they constructed by an early Italian underground movement? (9) 14—He doesn’t believe in breaking up the field. (7) 16—Gets on the track of foreign money, we hear. (6) 19—Right practices or crafty tricks. (5) 21—She is named by a District Attorney. (3) (Solution tomorrow)
Saturday’s solution 1 Across: 7, Snappy, 8, Shut up; 10, Hit tune; Lover; 12, Lean; 13, Crook; 17, Scale; 18, Gone; 22, Learn; 23, Against; 24, Volume; 25, Make
Down: 1, AWialt; 2, Fast day, 3, Spout; 4, Sh®low; 5, Stave; 6, Apart; 9, Petrol can; 14; Economy; 15, Counsel; 16, Red ta'pe; 19, Clive; 20, Table; 21, Fatal. . :
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