Across I—Pointing in three directions in human settlements. (5) 4—Encourage to drink wine? (7) 8— object to it getting back to everybody — it’s unprecedented! (3-4) 9— Outsize vehicle gets film award. (5) 10— Ran away, having eaten about 50. (4) 11— Echoing tones ran out. (8) 13— A tax on what one ought to do? (4) 14— He may risk a fall if he loses it (4) 16— Why film couldn’t be produced at public hearing? (2,6) 17— A measure of the fear earthquakes engender. (4) 20— Haul almost into paradise. (5) 21— Run laid out daily. (7) 22— View of the set perhaps. (7) 23— The newspaper crowd? (5)
Down 1— Illuminating practice of stop-go policies? (7, 6) 2— Quite untamed, we hear, after 9 wrote plays. (5) 3— Omit container for building rubbish. (4) 4— Common treatment for some tennis courts and players? (6) 5— Poor term for organizer. (8) 6— There should be fruitful pickings here. (7) 7— Move furniture to reverse positions? (4, 3,6) 12— Somehow made pets flee in panic. (8) 13— Speak to the secretary in an autocratic way? (7) 15—If dry, a cocktail then? (6) 18— How far anger can go? (5) 19— Low spirits singularly seen where rubbish is put. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution;. Across: 3, Crossbill; 8, Tier; 9, Adrenalin;“ L io, Paddle; 11, Ceres; 14, Adieu; 15, Rent; 16, Dated;. If, Clef, 20, Unite; 21, Sough; 24, Maniac;JJs, Casemates; 26, Luce; 27, Sea-shells. \
Down: 1, Stop-watch; 2, Headlines; 4, Ride; 5, Swede; 6, Bearer; 7, Laid; 9, Aloud; 11, Catch; 12, Seditious; 13, Stretcher; 17, Dumas; 19, Foyers; 22, Graze; 23, Made; 24, Meal.
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