Across 6— Gorily initiated. (7) 7— In vulgar parlance, it isn’t a blemish. (5) 9—-Drank heavily coming back to headquarters. (5) 10—Discovering the verdict. (7) 12—Need this lad get disturbed 'when mounted? (2,3, 6) 14—Stable companions. (4, 7) 18— They are delivered to those in the services. (7) 19— Feeling unwell after the doctor is seen — exercise needed. (5) 21— Always the opposite. (5) 22— Restricted cover that includes small child. (7)
Down 1— Make a share-out — it sounds like a great deal. (5) 2— Royal Navy following a style that’s up-to-date. (6) 3— Insect has nearly all the meat. (3) 4— Frank and I in Civil Defence. (6) 5— Any line could be construed stupidly. (7) B—Place of worship where one leaves the cleric. (7) 11—Propping up truncated exhibition arena. (7) 13—Those in the brigade — could they be gunners? (7) 15— For instance, arm one in society. (6) 16— Famous naturalist in Northern Territory. (6) 17— They’re bitter because there’s nothing in the jumble sale. (5) 20—By which one catches the spirit. (3)
(Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, French Alps; 7, Proud; 8, Irksome; 10, Rational; 11, Side; l&Silent; 15,.Across; 17, Lojrt; 18, Accustom; 21, Bedroom; 22, Often a 23, wHte, notes. -
Down: 1, Float; 2, End to end; 3, Climax; 4, Asks; 5, Proviso; 6, Sports club; 9, Ever so many; 12, Scrub out; 14, Launder; 16, Acumen; 19, Titus; 20, Port. «■’
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