Across 1 Dockside worker who doesn't carry as much weight as others? (10) 7—She writes a letter in French. (5) 8 It won’t take vou far towards becoming a dancer. (3-4) 10— Turn once set to music. (8) 11— Striking writing. (4) 13— About eleven, the ship moves off. (b) 15— Father takes nothing back for fabric. (6) 17— Female disease didn’t start with mother. (4) 18— its users have no need to flight to reveal confusion. (8) 21— She plavs a major part in a Shaw play. (7) 22— Bring up a matter of higher wages, (5) 23— Freedom from care for a body of men. (10) Down 1— Ring up about the shrub. (5) 2— Seems a spirited sort of card game! (3, 5) 3— Troublesome roses are. (6) 4 — Do a staggering dance? (4) 5— A rising of workers. (3-4) 6— Its members presumably try to improve their services. (6, 4) 9—Tidy instruction for the anagram solver. (3, 2,5) 12— Talk with others having an opposite view? 8) 14— Approve though possibly sore after the finish. (7) 16— Turn pale. (6) 19— Swindle in a tortuous way? (5) 20— Flag with a tale of heroism. (4) (Solution on Monday)
Yesterday’s solution Across: 6, Capital; 7, Mason; 9, Age; 10, Remarking; 12, Underhanded; 15, Extemporary; 17, Suffering; 19, Dot; 21, Get on; 22, Reverse. Down: 1, Mango; 2, Bit; 3, Race; 4, Back entry; 5, Counter; 8. Washer; 11. Underfoot; 13, Expert; 14, Excuses; 16, Hoist; 18, *leed; 20, Men.
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