Across I—Pause to allow to rise? (3-2) 4—Wealth because of melody. (7) 8— The one who started something may collapse. (7) 9— Spent about a pound for material. (5) 10— Wine — like knocking it back? (4) 11— Perplex by encouraging to even less self-restraint? (8) 13— Story-teller wants bar back. (4) 14— Shuffle deal and play first. (4) 16— Wine held wrongly in India. (3, 5) 17— The object of good husbandry? (4) 20— Maltreat egghead on public transport. (5) 21— Feathers indicating how old fruit is? (7) 22— To agree in every respect. (7) 23— A rendezvous in a country station. (5)
Down 1— His working life is full of ups and downs. (4, 9) 2— Jeer at tousle-headed female relative. (5) 3— On which batsmen can note the ones they miss? (4) 4— Earlier mould. (6) 5— A mender of broken couplings? (8) 6— End UDI a different way without help. (7) 7— Somehow rescued tenant in trial of stamina. (9 4) 12— Were damaged in fall when leave-taking. (8) ’ ' 13— Suitable attire for court action? (7) 15—Sort of sea-crossing expected on a helicopter’’ (6) 18— The thing lay broken in the country. (5) ' ' 19— Be obliged to produce unfermented wine? (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution
Across: 3, Billiards; 8, Used; 9, Capricorn; 10 Prison- 11 Worse- 14, Charm; 15, Trim; 16, Amass; 18, Owed; 20, Track- 21 Soled- '24 Tender 25, Frightful; 26, Corn; 27, Murderess. ’ z1 ’ t,oled ’ ,enu Down: 1, Suspicion; 2, Meditates; 4, Ivan; 5, Largo- 6 Accost 7 Dark; 9, Comma; 11, Wjpld; 12, Errand boy; 13. Smoke ring 17 Steeb 4 Dogged; 22, Enters, Frau; 24, Tuns. 1/, ateei,
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