Across 1— Sudden change of government resulting from company having risen. (4) 8— Complete anger is very fashionable. (3, 3,4). 9— Racing motorist’s partner discovers fresh water full of sea fish. (2-6) 10— Hints given for service? (4) 12— Not very well off this. (6) 14— Coal is used for the welfare of a group. (6) 15— Stick to publicity at this point: ■ (6) 17— Fliers could be spoilt. (6) 18— Limbs used in hostilities. (4) 19— Change into a close follower but run away. (4, 4) 21— What a camera man should do when he sees something happening? (4, 6) 22— The leader to request work to be done. (4) Down 2— Not working because not properly set out? (3, 2,5) 3— Quiet tune for two. (4) 4— always bright. (6) 5— Investments obtained by fast runner in ship. (6) 6— Loot crop as a matter of diplomatic etiquette. (8) 7— Favoured animals rung up. (4) 11— Be a practical joker with dramatic effects? (4, 6) 13— The foreman is somebody whose eyesight is too good? (8) 16— Lure a number out to get slippery stuff. (6) 17— Allow it under short hair-do. (6) 18— Wine when it turned up. (4) 20— of great interest. (4) (Solution tomorrow) ; Yesterday’s solution Across- 7, Dwell; 8, Heinous; 9, Oarsmen; 10, Cites; 12, SuperviserJLs, Elementary; 18, Shied; 19, Costume; 21, Colonel; 22, Irate. f
Down- 1 Adroitness; 2, Berry; 3, Plum; 4, Chance; 5, Discover, 6, Doltish' 11 Servicemen; 13, Upending; 14, Cedilla; 16, Tackle; 17, Ducal, 20, Soil.
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