Across 7— Revolutionary headgear for military policeman. (6) 8— A hundred depart and cause a split. (6) 10— Leading lady takes drug before the end of the scene. (7) 11— Keep being the conductor for one type of transport! (5) 12— Detected by a spot-check. (4) 13— Rents a sound receiver in back-street. (5) 17 and 22 Across—Full charges for freight vehicles. (5, 5) 18— Element of the code is. just a stroke of the pen. (4) 22 See 17 Across. 23— He has to work with all sorts of types. (7) 24— Is concerned about one dental affliction. (6) 25— The outcome of disturbance in Ulster. (6) Down 1— Hear cry for the reform of ancient sport. (7) 2— Speech will indicate where one lives. (7) 3— The fellow and I with a crazy tendency. (5) 4— They are stalked in the garden. (7) 5— Freely traverse the mountains. (5) 6— We’ve installed means of circulation inside. (5) 9 and 21 Down-They stretch from pole to pole. (9, 5) 14— Clothing material supplanted by something better? (7) 15— Rejected actors on strike. (4, 3) 16— It is embodied in reluctant almsgiving. (7) 19— The last of the fuel in the bag. (5) 20— She is a learner with a distinctive air. (5) 21— See 9 Down. (Solution Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Fibre; 4, Granite; 8, Torpedo; 9, Pique; 10, Away; 11, Esurient; 13, Slap; 14, Knot; 16, Tea break; 17, Adam; 20, Raise; 21, Clement; 22, Saddler; 23,
Down: 1, Fits and starts; 2, Burma; 3, Even; 4, Grouse; 5, Apparent; 6, Inquest; 7, Electric motor; 12, Fair deal; 13, Sea bird; 15, Saucer; 18, Dress; 19, Keel. u;
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