Across I—Not a face fit for showing pretence. (11) 9—What the beginnings of any instrumental recording will produce. (3) 10— Can do tale, maybe, describing the raconteur’s art. (9) 11— The plane with a luminous tail. (5) 13— Furthest from base? (7) 14— Graduate to tarry near'a location in Southern Spain. (6) 16— Unusually aspire to commendation. (6) 18— Spirits somebody away when the child slumbers. (7) 19— Hybrid tulip bulb could be. (3,2) 20— Promptitude required when the nearside’s damaged. (9) 21— Closely followed a classical quotation. (3) 22— Hydraulically operated firearm? (5-6) Down 2_Twenty-five per cent cut in travel price is remote. (3) 3—Parliament can expect to make laws back inside. (5) 4_Agreement to attempt to take down inside. (6) 5— Walker when very young. (7) 6— Rebuilt hotel isn’t included in the catalogue. (2,3,4) 7— They produce unions and the wherewithal for strikers! (11) 8— They’re used to stop the gear slipping. (7-4) 12— The role madam adapted for the play. (9) 15— Rock that comes from Tangier. (7) 17— Please reform what people who have retired may be. (6) 19—More than one boot-tree remains unimpaired. (5) 21—A brace used in fretwork. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Rare; 3, Specific; 9, Several; 10, Rated; 11, Ugly customer, 13, Cousin; 15, Bridge; 17, Indiscipline; 20, Siren; 21, Ireland; 22, Steerage; 23, Head. Down: 1, Resource; 2, Revel; 4, Polish; 5, Cartographer; 6, Fathead; 7, Code; 8, Practitioner, 12, Defended; 14, Unnerve; 16, Acting; 18, Inane; 19, Isis. ,
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