Across 1— Suitable slogan for an angling club? (5-6) 9—The hidden danger of mine subsidence. (7) 10— Building material, but it could be out of date. (5) 11— Knots badly done by the leader of the Scouts. (5) 12— Put in a different form. (7) 13— Pulling in the direction of part of the aircraft. (6) 15— Allowing no delay for some of our gentlefolk. (6) 18— Pick-me-up both ways. (7) . 20 and 22 Across — Requisition sheets for what class disciplinarians do. (5,5) 22— See 20 Across. 23— Pile made by social workers. (3-4) 24— Cricket jumper at the back of the lawn. (11) Down 2— Took part, according to the account by Edward. (5) 3— Take the polish off one’s car in a crash. (7) 4— Poor attempt to follow a friend. (6) 5— Is in the reserves but gets elevated. (5) g_ EIZ was to modify the charge for what is in store. (7) 7—He: lacks any saving virtues. (11) r Wnw some people earn a living notwithstanding. (11) 12 He hStates to declare we’re nearly all around. (7) itXt exalted position in the House. (4-3) i7-Orening part of a firearm, by the sound of it. (6) Mr Service after six permits. (5) Publicity campaign is almost complete rubbish. (5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution , cattish- 5 Acid: 9, Prod; 10, Abandons; 11, Stool; 12, . pSXi arms; U. « abroad: 19, Tote; 20. Oculist;. 21. 23, Prtortfr . *
Down: 2, Curator; 3, Tedious; 4, Subcontract >r; 6, Chooser; 7, Deserts; 8, Sniped; 13, Pigeons, 14 Erasure; 15, Earwig; 16, Ant-bear; 17, Matelot. 1 »
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