Across I—Cover in a hybrid plant. (8) s—Observe some of the Nile’s Pyramids. (4) 9—See 21 Across. 10— Increases what has already been developed. (8) 11— A sequence of works sounding harmonious. (5) 12— Invariable description of what the serving-man assumes. (7) 13— It’s venturesome, but bound not to be taken lightly. (4, 2,3, 4) 18— Old form of transport for dogs. (8) 19— Conceited one found in the front line of battle ... (4) 20— .. a gun is involved with his suffering. (7) 21— and 9 Across. Stress where the sleepers may be found. (9) 22— Given facts put back at the present time. (4) 23— Father returns to put a question about it that’s to the point. (8)
Down 2— Make better crumble pie first for the gourmet. (7) 3— Singular pace for a dance. (3-4) 4— Timekeeper’s office. (13) 6— So I rang a girl from abroad, maybe. (7) 7— The Muslim woman is faced with this. (7) 8— Easily persuaded to include an account in the documentary system. (6) 13— No exponent of the quick-step! (7) 14— Man’s got upset being included in a group. (7) 15— Linda is confused about one description of marquetry work. (6) 16— More than one theologian makes a prophecy. (7) 17— am upset to be seen in torn clothing. (7) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution
Across: 1, Primer; 4, Emboss; 9, Restaurant-car, 10, Subject; 11, Cheap; 12, Truck; 14, Depth; 18, Alien; 19, Bengali; 21, Peace-offering; 22, Sheets; 23, Meagre. Down: 1, Parish; 2, Insubordinate; 3, Evade; 5, Monocle; 6, Orchestrating; 7, Strips; 8, Crete; 13, Contest; 15, Campus; 16, Abaft; 17, Single; 20, Niece.. a. r c.-
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