Across 1— Do these accessories make the restaurant staff speechless? (4-7) 9—Topless footwear used by the gardener. (3) 10— So vow here is broken, no matter what person is referred to. (9) 11— Describing the monarch turning back for liquid refreshment. (5) 13— Irritated because social status took precedence. (7) 14— Having limitations although it is in a splendid setting. (6) 16— Sounds like breakfast food that comes in instalments. (6) 18— Family designation for a knight, we hear. (7) 19— Kind of loaf made into lumps. (5) 20— One is next to rebuilt annexe. (9) 21— Sash kept in the robing-room. (3) 22— Disturbing letters I had, but they pose no real menace. (4, 7) Down 2— Exploit the leaders of unions striking excessively. (3) 3— Part of the greenwood that’s used by the archer with some hesitation. (5) 4— A plank on the ship. (6) 5— Somehow recount what those who have a crushing victory do. (7) 6— Taking part in the insurrection is loathsome. (9) 7— One who seeks to reduce the numbers in schools! (5-6) 8— But it’s not the Honeymoon Express! (6, 5) 12— Species Edward produced. (9) 15— Entire change about a type in apprenticeship. (7) 17— The start of a’ headache after various wines of recent vintage. (6) 19—Reason for hearing, for instance. (5) 21—Blooming in the open air. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Vote; 3, Class-war; 9, Veteran; 10, Ruins; 11, Comes to light; 13, Tuck-in; 15, Shinto; 17, Forging ahead; 20, Areca; 21, Toaster; 22, Traverse; 23, Ward.
Down: 1, Vivacity; 2, Totem; 4, Landor; 5, Straightaway; 6, Weighin; 7, Rose; 8, Dressing-case; 12, Soldered; 14, Cholera; 16, Unites; 18, Extra; 19, East.
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