Across 7— Where students should learn how not to get sick of learning? (7, 6) 8— The colour of intense depression? (4, 4) 9— Travelled fresh returning to Turkish capital. (4) 10— Entertainment place provides nice outing for graduate. (6) 12— Abuse one in business. (6) 14— A second meeting after drawing article in response. (6) 16— Better half takes you and me in unusual pose. (6) 18— Bend wire. (4) 20— Up front, being carried by freight vehicle. (2,3, 3) 22—Pairing in which there should be plenty of kicks. (8, 5) Down 1— Nice beef carved for rector to hold. (8) 2— Easily deceived by wicked lies about politician. (6) 3— Drop everything after false start. (4) 4— Because unsurpassed, thus got return on fireproof material. (8) 5— Drop of rain for the exhibitor? (6) 6— Under-feathers having dropped ... (4) 11— I play-act, but it’s not normal. (8) 13— Sit out during ball, showing aloofness. (8) 15— Non-professionals — about ten — cause slackness. (6) 17— Not allowing meetings? (3-3) 19— charge wild animal. (4) 21— Informed about the way the bell was rung, one hears. (4) (Solution tomorrow)
Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Maid; 8, Air display; 9, Asterisk; 10, Nice; 12, Staple; 14, Derive - 15, Coward; 17, Basely; 18, Boom; 19, Inferior; 21, For the best; 22/. Site. A
Down: 2, All set to go; 3, Dane; 4, Praise; 5, Wicked; 6, Up in arms; 7, Tyre; 11, Civil court; 13, Playmate; 16, Driver; 17, Buffet; 18, Buff; 20, Rats. /
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