Across 3— Convey ecstacy. (9) 8— Said to employ animals. (4) 9— It’s bawled out, the undomesticated creature. (4, 5) 10— Try very hard to compose some music. (6) 11— Quarter surrounded by a ship of fools. (5) 14— Let the sailor in as well, though it’s forbidden. (5) 15— Wine for a girl. (4) 16— Winds blow between points. (5) 18— Puts away in great style. (4) 20— They meet for a bite! (5) 21— Time to record a Scottish expression. (5) 24— He refuses a measure of silk. (6) 25— He arrives after all. (9) 26— A somewhat imperious fairy. (4) 27— Frank had a meal with a prospective MP. (9) Down 1— Furniture item that can’t be missed in a small flat. (9) 2— Concerning a will, he’s shameless. (9) 4— One managed to get out in wet weather. (4) 5— Naked figures in the dunes. (5) 6— Bobby is a stripper. (6) 7— Relax with the others. (4) 9—Remaining partner. (5) 11— One direction to the tree is flooded. (5) 12— seem most upset occasionally. (9) 13— Possibly teach girl to be lazy: (9) 17— Guide the bullock. (5) 19— Don’t contract for a large meal laid out on a table. (6) 22— Possibly could be a source of 4 down. (5) 23— Heroic story in the news again. (4) 24— It’s owed by a society girl to a top Tory. (4) (Solution tomorrow)
Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Edam; 3, Smuggler; 8, Trio; 9, Invested; 11, Abbreviation; 13, Credit; 14, Cinema; 17, Satisfaction; 20, Calendar; 21, Stun; 22, Bestride; 23, Odes. Down: 1, Entrance; 2, Amiable; 4, Mantis; 5, Great niece; 6, Lotto; 7, Rude; 10, Petitioner; 12, Earnings; 15, Evicted; 16, Afraid; 18, Atlas; 19, Scab. '
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