Across 7— A way of; finding Broadcasting House! (13) 8— Ida Logan could make an oblique line. (8) 9— See 12 Across. 10— A small flower with a stem twisted round the rooftop. (6) 12 and 9'Across — Acknowledging the applause, as one on the fiddle is doing! (6, 1,3) 14— Printing type used for the first prayer book? (6) 16— Over-ornate style will cause an endless row with two companies. (6) 18— A figure of the church. (4) 20— Puts down butchered topsides. (8) 22—One politely roused won’t experience this. (4, 9) Down 1— A handy stabiliser on the flight. (8) 2— Not having become a member of a union. (6) 3— One missing from clear diagram. (4) 4— His artistic work may well be chipped. (8) 5— Make an assault with a zigzag movement, we hear. (6) 6— Note duplicated — that’s only fair. (2-2) 11— Reduce the price when European currency is depressed. (4, 4) 13—Poisonous alkaloid made into nice mixture. (8) 15— A beastly place to eat in France! (6) 17— For boxing, protective cover is needed. (6) 19— Bold take-over by the commanding officer on horseback. (4) 21— Spear fish. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Cogs; 8, On the way up; 9, Bareback; 10, Duel; 12, Flashy; 14, Drakes; 15, Roland; 17, Fell in; 18, Spot; 19, Mortgage; 21, Courtshoes; 22,. Pots. 1 J
Down: 2, Oxtail soup; 3, Sore; 4, Steady; 5, Peaked; 6, Landrail; 7, Opal; 11, Evening out;-13, Shatters; 16, Damask; 17, Farrow; 18, Sect; 20, • Gasp.
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