Across 4— Sourness I would get in an important town. (7) 8— Whole-hearted with everybody back in the pavilion: (3-3) 9— Bill giving utterance? (7) 10— Divide into branches if army re-organized. (6) 11— Have a fight in a cold place? (3-3) 12— Learner chosen but included in poor notice. (8) 18— Underground trial in the lab? (4-4) 20— Pledge to remove from the electoral roll? (6) 21— It’s legitimate for learner to be terrible! (6) 22— Money invested in chief city. (7) 23— Look again at critical notice. (6) 24— How heavy are Western crews? (7) Down 1— Spoilt one taken in when no longer single. (7) 2— He doesn’t keep on the level. (7) 3— Deliver blows in the refreshment bar. (6) 5— Study money penalties within limits. (8) 6— Doctor in charge of herdsman. (6) 7— Not coy about being a powerful businessman. (6) 13— Train, etc. to work on each other. (8) 14— Amusements almost completely one-sided. (7) 15— Roars to make the fire roar? (7) 16— Teased about being habitually calm. (6) 17— Fisticuffs in the packaging department? (6) 19— Take a trip out later — about five. (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Second-class; 9, Aid; 10, Lower case; 11, Paced; 13, Epistle; 14, Minute; 16, Uglier; 18, Deepest; 19, Might; 20, Underhand; 21, Too; 22, Prime number.
Down: 2, End; 3, Ogled; 4, Downed; 5, Lurking; 6, Startling; 7, Happy medium; 8, Penetration; 12, Contender; 15, Theorem; 17, Strain; 19, Madam; 21, Toe.
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