Across I—Clown with two firms. (4) 3— Find code solved and revealed in private. (8) 8— Man forming a barrier. (4) 9— Story-teller ran back with an artist to the hill. (8) H—What 1 down should be doing under the door of an old car? (7, 5) 13— A; large untruth in the commejrcial for United. (6) 14— Tea allowed in the wooden house. (6) 17— Fair rent Peel set-because of favouritism. (12) 20— pog from old Barra, perhaps. (8) 21— Said to have regretted being impolite. (4) 22— prepare to greet day, perhapd. (3, 5) 23— The man joining the Nazis — he died in Spandau. (4) Down 1 — Furniture-maker having to set on a board. (8) 2— Some water seen on televisior. (7) 4— Love to have scope with, colour. (6) 5— free charge in vain. (3, 7) 6— Put off some reward eternally. (5) 7— Challenge to read out. (4) 10— I.e. feel sofa is about to provide a comfortable existence. (4, 2,4) 12—Earliest rebuilt studios. (8) 15— Garland certain to be used fcjr spare-time activity. (7) 16— Ronald and Roland use his letters. (6) 18— Out to rob an automaton. (5) 19— Standard plant. (4) (Solution tomorrow) I L I Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Ironmongery; 9, Honours; 10, Tigon; 11, Tenor, 12, Tipster; 13, Hiding; 15, Island; 18, Refusal; 20, Issue; 22. Stake; 23. Topmast; 24, Perforating.
Down; 2, Run in; 3, Neutron; 4, Onsets; 5, Get-up; 6, Regatta; 7, Thatcherism; 8, Ingredients; 14, Deflate; 16, Snippiet; 17, Slater; 19, Sheaf; 21, Swain.
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