Across I—Stop and have a drink. (6) 4— Lie, in an open sort of way. (6) 9—We don’t know what to make of these unusual stage entrances. (5,6,2) 10— Foolishly altering any line that’s not straight. (7) 11— Animal arrived, then left. (5) 12— Minister’s house with only male quarters. (5) 14— Walk for 31 days. (5) 18— He’s connected with pop, in two ways. (5) 19— Medical disorder which can recur. (7) 21— Reverse the charge? (7-6) 22— All there when I enter in some agitation. (6) 23— Ghostly colours? (6) Down 1— Points to one of several children as being bright. (6) 2— Start relating what a would-be saver should do. (4,2,7) 3— Swear there’s nothing in the way. (5) 5— Dad holding a high cafd can solve all problems. (7) 6— Take the lead for granted? (6,7) 7— Being single, Nelly is confused about love. (6) 8— Youth leader took out foreign capital. (5) 13— One who feels the heat for one who feels the cold. (7) 15— Might number clues wrongly. (6) 16— Look well on. (5) 17— Putting water into the ship extinguishes the fire. (6) 20— Surprise reason for being dismissed. (5) (Solution Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, False colours; 7, Tibet; 8, Tense; 9, Ilk; 10, Sangfroid; 11, Gunman; 12, Flagon; 15, Time to pay; 17, Era; 18, Rumba; 19, Image; 21, Lack interest. Down: 1, Falling stars; 2, Ebb; 3, Ostend; 4, Out of play; 5, Rondo; 6, Dead on target; 7, Token; 10, Start back; 13, Geese; 14, Option; 16, Mamba; 20, Awe. ! L
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