Across I—The characteristics of a broken-down artist. (6) 4— A place for training a group of marine mammals. (6) 9—What’s the model doing on the settee? (7, 6) 10— Old Shakespearian standard-bearer. (7) 11— Express willingness to remove the top from the money-box. (5) 12 and 22 Across—Noted cowboy films! (5, 6) 14— Southern politician provides the account. (5) 18— A rustic frame for oxen near the top of the lane. (5) 19— He can get upset after father shows swaggering style. (7) 21— Beastly apparitions producing nervous exuberance. (6, 7) 22— See 12 Across. 23— Cotton trade in trouble about the end of the month. (6) Down 1— Mast adjusted by an early navigator. (6) 2— Opposed to the movement of hands in time. (13) 3— food! (5) 5— From .which the vehicle ferry sails? (7) 6— Needing to rehearse, like the unemployed doctor. (3, 2,8) 7— Beds for hens. (6) 8— Stone a whole group of spectators. (5) 13—Fruit and nut, alas, get mixed up. (7) 15— Do many rectify the generator? (6) 16— Like a monkey in a trap, I shriek! (5) 17— Being badly seated disturbed a nap. (6) 20— We hear no animal noise. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, In full flight; 7, Sugar; 8, Potto; 9, Tot; 10, Addresses; 11, Cancan; 12, Ascent; 15, Leasehold; 17, Via; 18, Trace; 19, Amity; 21, Gesticulated.
Down: 1, Inarticulate; 2, Lag; 3, Farads; 4, Impressed; 5, Hates; 6, House-trained; 7, Satin; 10, Abasement; 13, Envoy; 14, Mosaic; 16, Aware; 20, 111. :. ■ . .?t'
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