Across 3— Access to a confession. (9) 8— Bird alters the rent. (4) 9— Determine the outcome of sectarian troubles. (9) 10— Express sorrow at mental problems. (6) 11— A. good start for the , airman. (s)’ 14— Let it change the name. (5) 15— The remainder take it easy. (4) i 16— Gets rid of outbuildings. (5) 18— The price of company on the street. (4) 20— Lance is broken, but not dirty. (5) 21— The team-leader requests jobs. (5) 24— Ring the artist to get the right speaker. (6) 25— Unusually attentive but hesitant (9) 26— It’s good to have a dress. (4) 27— Cry about barren conditions for producing fruit. (9) Down 1— Various lithe acts. (9) 2— Playwright was a tot at first. (9) 4— Clean up the stud. (4) 5— do business — perfect! (5) 6— A model you shouldn’t miss. (6) 7— Leave out some indomitable characters. (4) . 9—And get bearings on the mountains. (5) 11— Insects can be wickedly false. (5) 12— It may be thrown after a wedding. (9) 13— IRA intent on upsetting the traveller. (9) 17— The total number of points is twenty. (5) 19— Sailor getting a brown sailing vessel. (6) 22— The girl I take around. (5) 23— Look at the Lord. (4) 24— More than six balls? (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday's solution Across: 1, Tick; 3, Obscured; 8, Also; 9, Compound; 11, Slot machines; 13, Pastry; 14, Bistro; 17, Constabulary; 20, Interest; 21, Otto; 22, The ropes; 23, Trek. Down; 1, Transept; 2, Customs; 4, Brooch; 5, Capricious; 6, Route- 7 Dodo; 10, Impresario; 12, Copy book; 15, Toaster;,! 6, Hassle; 18, Outre; 19, Gist. *- "5* ■ ; F 'f
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