Across 1— Is it performed at the Supporters’ Club Ball? (3, 5) 5— Small piece of paper used for decorating pottery. (4) 9— The stimulus emanates from our generation. (4) 10— One pact’s arranged for this kind of mining. (4-4) 11— The sort of room in which one gets entertained. (5) 12— Tax respectfully paid. (7) 13— Hopes slips got put right by polling experts. (13) 18— Told tale and summed up, maybe. (8) 19— Face the other way, having been put down. (4) 20— Basic principle in current heating. (7) 21— It may break up friendship. (5) 22— Restricted current movement, one hears. (4) 23— Gave a service address. (8) Down 2— Weapons used when planes are hijacked? (3-4) 3— What the masquerader will do — having mini-length frock? (5, 2) 4— It appears initially to be a splendid piece of correspondence. (7, 6) 6— Certain measures for groups of competing teams. (7) 7— Workers at the wheel — the best ones get the biggest breaks! (7) 8— Uproar in brief English finale. (6) 13— One who gets the treatment showing forbearance. (7) 14— Utter part of the text remembered. (7) 15— Timber used in the restyled piece of armour. (6) 16— Muslim in charge of sorting the mails inside. (7) 17— The list will show a national emblem. (7) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Incite; 4, Spades; 9, Phrenologists; 10, Lesions; 11, Alice; 12, Enemy; 14, Stags; 18, Ashen; 19, Hospice; 21, Ham sandwiches; 22, Rammed; 23, Leaden. Down: 1, Impels; 2, Chrysanthemum; 3, Tango; 5, Pageant; 6, Distinguished; 7, Sister; 8, Blase; 13, Montage; 15, Rather; 16, Shade; 17, Nelson; 20, Smite, j. ' .r' T t
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