Across I—And edible cat cooked as part of a regimen. (8. 4) 7— Exclude bread perhaps. (5) 8— Train dr part of a train) (5) 9— Find a girl the day before. (3) 10— New catechism in the form of a plan. (9i . 11— Terribly odd jewel found on a bumper cm. (6) 12— A man’s universe. (6) I j ' 15— Bothering to order some bedwear. (5, 4) . • 17— A Hawaiian garland or the French one. ;3) 18— Taking an age to find a'muse. (5) I 19— Leather overalls for men. (5) j 21— Evening clothes accessory. (7. 5) Down . . I • 1— She has to be on her toes in her job. (6 6) 2— The point of a hairstyle'.being put up. (G) 1 | 3— Awfully hearty, but coarse. (6) i . | 4— Breaki down like Coe's 1 moped perhaps. C 9) 5— Precise former law. (5) , . 7 . ! 6—lnsensitive to criticism of new kitchen sink drama at first. (5-7) 7—Fear upsetting an adder. (5) 10—Wore 'scent made from a variety of maize. (5, 4) 13— A long way to go for a man (5) ; i 14—A number able to hear a bird (6) 16— Said to look like egg white. (5) . 20— A priest's garment. (3) ' - i . . (Solution tomorrow) ; : i ‘ : , o :'. ; - ( i Yesterday’s solution Across- 4 Outpace; 8, Really; 9, Optimum; 10, Motive; 11, Reeves; \ 12, Trainees; ’lB, Retrieve; 20, Rapier; 21, Scaled; 22, Tilting; 23, Teasel; 24,'. Ingress, ■ . .* z I- i ' ’
Down; 1, Cremate; 2, Partial; 3,1 Eleven; 5, Upper set; 6, Primer; 7, Cruses; 13, Earrings; 14, Realism; 15, Readily; .16, Marion; 17, Fitter; 19, Racket. ill’ I ‘ ! ' H ( !
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