Across 1— Do they cause serious uncertainty at the interment? (5, 6) 9—See 11 Across. 10—Among other things, he keeps the match records. (9) 11 and 9 Across—Piece of pork superfluous to requirements? (5, 3) 13— Refer to part of a newspaper for the leak. (7) 14— A village character in Shakespeare. (6) 16— Go at a leisurely pace and trundle past the street. (6) 18— Being inclined to sit awkwardly in the heather. (7) 19— Unattractive kind of song? (5) 20— A leader among journalists. (9) 21— Aegean location not altogether comfortable. (3) 22— Not adequately assessing subordinate seaman. (11) Down 2— Polish unfinished gem. (3) 3— French author never paraphrased. (5) 4— Properly assimilate a summary of the book. (6) 5— Not yet out of pocket. (7) 6— Herbal flavouring with a Spanish wine. (9) 7— Capital accidentally jeopardised will be protected by this. (5-6) 8— Instructions about the ranks showing discipline. (11) 12—Leave to enter diplomatic group after short notice. (9) 15— Incidental story is embodied in lyric poem. (7) 17— Not so pleasant to observe a rule in which the G.I. gets involved. (6) 19—Introductory kind of scheme employed by an airline. (5) 21—The stick is too long for the container. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Back; 3, Theatres; 9, Allayed; 10, Quote; 11, Discountable; 13, Slight; 15, Unison; 17, Counteragent; 20, Prior; 21, Auction; 22, Degraded; 23, Race.
Down: 1, Brandish; 2, Calms; 4, Hiding; 5, Acquaintance; 6, Rootles; 7, Suez; 8, Hypochondria; 12, Instance; 14, Ironing; 16, Menace; 18, Eliza; 19, Sped.
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