Across I I—lt’s not for the pupils to do the carrying here. (6, 6) [ i 7— Cried for a drink. (5) 8— A step taken quickly. (5) i M ' [ 9— Get tittle minister going round and round. (3) 10— Rope;six £0 interpreter. (9) [ 11— Quietly‘angry sea-wolf. (6) [ . 12— Fight doctor in protective. garment. (6); 15— Nervous with everybody having reached the border. (3, 2,4) 17— Card left when father backs out lof 8. (3) 18— Praise some of the opposite sex [to ludicrous lengths. (5) 19— Shoot that [should remain attached? (5) : 2i—Now at number one returned for awarding ceremony. (12) ; ' Down ■! .: 1— It reproduces sound in a revolutionary manner. (6-6) 2— Show agreement when falling asleep? (3) 3— Tiger-like sports togs worn by youth leader? (6) 4— The way the boss speaks in the cemetery? (9) 5— Circle section of abstract paintirg. (2-3) 6— An arm up one’s sleeve so to speak? (6, 6) 7— remaining to give protection (5) 10—Gets caught up with poor ; net wien goes fishing. (9) 13— Not to be touched by strikers, about 50 having returned. (5) 14— End of game at Rugby is up to inventor. (6) | 16— Alert afterwards. (5) - I [ 20— Girl in unavoidable accident. (3) . | I . I I[- (Solution tomorrow) 1 r . ■ 'ii . i ;. L : •; ‘ ' H H ; : Yesterday’s solution Across: 4, Sawbill; 8, Inured; 9, Off-peak; 10, Poppet; 11, Eleven; 12, Rissoles; 18. Block and; 20 > Tackle; 21, Pagoda; 22,[Partial; 23, Hectic; 24* Measles, ■. . ’ ’ ■ | I \ •
Down: 1, Airport; 2, Suppose; 3, Teredo; 5, Alfresco; 6, Bopped; 7, Leader; H, Liberate; 14, Dacoits; 15) Advance; 16, Manage; 17, ! Skates; 19, Claret. ' ; ! I ' i ■■■■■■ : b , ■ B
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