Across 1— Helps to define the goal of angry lawyers. (8) 5 — Pick out the place. (4) 9—lt turns on an opponent. (4) 10 — Subdued, having arrived after it’s finished. (8) 11— Wordy form of gift. (5) 12— Horsemen surround a group of attackers. (7) 13— Device that should catch on, if handled properly. (9, 4) 18— Gives information which cauld lead to making an arrest. (8) 19— French girl returns if encored. (4) 20— Understand and cash in. (7) 21— A rash sort of girl. (5) 22— The ultimate in salt-shakers. (4) 23— Living wages? (8) Down 2— Sounds like a private bitterness that’s harboured. (7) 3— It’s important to one’s standing as a rider. (7) 4— Meet and strive to make some display. (13) 6— One in a seaside feature breaks new ground. (7) 7— Crime that no tears - ari undo. (7) 8— Making an attempt to be difficult. (6) 13— Not a specific officer. (7) 14— Overhead lines. (7) 15— Serene number in tartan. (6) 16— lan felt unusually swell. (7) 17— Casual worker not on duty. (3-4) (Solution tomorrow)
Saturday’s Solution Across: 1, Blench; 4, Hither; 9, Keep open house; 10, Natural; 11, Beech; 12, Jiffy; 14, Stare; 18, Amour; 19, Outcast; 21, Regimentation; 22, Tenant; 23, Stages. Down: 1, Baking; 2, Electric organ; 3, Choir; 5, Inhabit; 6, House-breaking; 7, Re-echo; 8, Bells; 13, Fireman; 15, Carrot; 16, Bound; 17, Stands; 20, Tract, i
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