Across
I—Skippers on the beach. (4-7) 9 and 21 Dn—Brightly coloured vehicle in north-eastern resort. (6) 10— Where fish are plentiful on the whole. (2,3, 4) 11— They indicate action, but may be decidedly irregular. (5) 13— Substitute reticent aloofness. (7) 14— Five cents’ worth of metal. (6) 16—Instrument put back before the end of the concert. (6) 18— Dancer who’s on tour. (7) 19— A rest often associated with successful snooker-players. (5) 20— Does it calculate the means by which trombonists are regulated? (5-
4) 21— Is able to put back part of a written account. (3) 22— They look for chances of success that will include gold! (11)
Down 2— to do for all in distress, initially. (3) 3— Becomes dehydrated and expires about the end of the year. (5) 4— Carnivores to rest in a different way. (6) 5— is prone to change position in this gymnastic exercise. (5-2) 6— Back near the shooting area to carry out redeployment. (9) 7— It’s not a trial carried out by a golf coach! (7, 4) 8— Entering into a contract for providing late transport. (11) 12—One who corrects the adjustment of an electrical device. (9) 15—State transport wasting no time. (7) 17—A complaint from one in danger on the moors ... (6) 19—. . . a complaint that produces a bit of justifiable attention. (5) 21—See 9 Across.
(Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Back; 3, Commuter; 9, Nairobi; 10, Saves; 11, From the stall; 13, Cup-tie; 15, ReasonjTl7, Little wonder; 20, Outre; 21, Tension;j62, Arrested; 23, Glee.
Down: 1, Benefice; 2, Cairo; 4, Oliver; 5, Miss the point; 6, Taverns; 7. Rash; 8, Postmistress; 12, Painter; 16, Settle, 18, Drill; 19, Coma.
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