Across 1— See 19 Down. 9 and 5 Down — Dramatic works such as “Look Back in Anger”? (7-5) 10— Everybody at home is exhausted. (3, 2) 11— It’s awkward to put an enclosure back in it. (5) 12— Being fractious, I have to stop work first. (7) 13— Walk to the top of the slope before getting horribly tired. (6) 15— Caught napping? Please get sorted out. (6) 18—Prophetic utterances could become so clear. (7) 20— Chooses ice-breaking equipment. (5) 22— Athenian doctor in the money. (5) 23— Enid Lea changed her name. (7) 24— A modification of sea-line isn’t necessary. (11) Down 2— Something published for children. (5) 3— Lifted up from the hot side. (7) 4— Country without a word to describe the starving. (6) 5— See 9 Across 6— Anger by the old sailor will make you cross. (7) 7— Just the ones to ruin the athletics meetings. (5-6) 8— They don’t cross over the roads. (11) 14— They are on the way to work. (7) 16— It’s wise to tin peas differently. (7) 17— In the south-west, a tenanted landed property. (6) 19 and 1 Across — Do they connect one with historical events? (5, 4,3, 4) 21- pottery. (5) (Solution tomorrow) . Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Discover; 5, Gift; 9, Free; 10, Metrical; 11, Dumas; 12, Tearing; 13, Advertisement; 18, Rings off; 19, Come; 20, Abandon; 21, Oiled; 22, Last; 23, Decrease. Down- 2 In round; 3,.Cremate; 4, Electric fence; 6, Incline: 7, To B, Arcade; 13, Airmail; 14, Vandals; 15, Reside; 16,
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