Across I—They are often tapped at the end. (5-5) 7— She is found in dire necessity. (5) 8— grip no rough, unforged metal. (3-4) 10— Beautifully cooked — congratulations!! (4,4) 11— Show an inclination to be wanting in flesh. (4) 13—Trip away from home in the capital of Greece. (6) 15—The kind of mechanic concerned with mouth-pieces. (6) 17— She gives a negative to the artist (4) 18— They’re positioned outside the court to keep the bounders in check! (4,4) 21— Could be the last attribute of a furtive operator. (7) 22— One comes in to make a signal and relinquish a claim. (5) 23— Walker uses a twelve-inch spanner! (10)
Down 1— One of the revolvers found underneath a vehicle. (5) 2— Going on foot when the gradient varies. (8) 3— Work in the arena providing temporary boundaries. (6) 4— Paranoia governs the villain within. (4) 5— Intent listener near a bird sanctuary.. (7) 6— Angles from which to watch television? (10) 9—Certainly not additionally bewildered! (10) 12—One involved in a recent hitch. (5-3) 14—This could destroy a ship or depot, maybe. (7) 16—Congregate when Gareth is upset. (6) 19— Think an individual gets sanctimonious inside. (5) 20— Part of the garden in which a plant is put about the end of April. (4) (Solution on Monday) (Yesterday’s solution
Across: 6, Student; 7, Natal; 9, Out; 10, Well-being; 12, Battle Royal; 15, Hemispheres; 17, Righteous; 19, Fry; 21, Pawns; 22, Advance. Down: 1, Stout; 2, Odd; 3, Anne; 4, Take cover; 5, Gainsay; 8, Sleeve; 11, Vanishing; 13, Tipped; 14, Medical; 16, Trick; 18, Undo; 20, Man.
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