Across I—Operatic heroine many imitate. (5) 4—The last sort of quality needed by cat-burglars. (7) 8— The French I hurt, but only in fun. (7) 9— It may make a topping sweet. (5) 10— Is coming in about more money. (4) 11— Being of true race perhaps. (8) 13— African goes back into space. (4) 14— It’s a lot older than you. (4) 16— Put into water and simmered, perhaps. (8) 17— Transport will be back at eleven. (4) 20— Embarrassed after some hesitation — having got it wrong. (5) 21— Unmasked once one asked questions. (7) 22— The first motive for crime. (7) 23— It goes round, forwards and backwards. (5) Down 1— Important event — concerning an army officer? (5, 8) 2— He broke all the commandments. (5) 3— Bill turned in a murderer. (4) 4— Doesn’t allow bitterness to remain. (6) 5— Impressive deadlines? (8) 6— The rest of one’s days. (7) 7— He takes the lot. (7, 6) 12— Pals in the Trade Unions? (8) 13— Some err badly and show regret. (7) 15— It flows always from South to North. (6) 18— Tessa came up with something useful. (5) 19— A boom in shipping perhaps. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 3, Herbalist; 8, Love; 9, Gives away; 10, Barman; 11, Chief; 14, Ozone; 15, Sloe; 16, Slurs; 18, Sate; 20, Tower; 21, Sight; 24, Stores; 25, OuA'for the; 26, Corn; 27, Realising. '
Down: 1, Club-house; 2, Overcoats; 4, Erin; 5, Beech; 6 Leaves- 7 Seal; 9, Gates; U, Count; 12, Flower-pot; 13, Represent-’ 17 StateEiffel; 22, Hares 23, Lute; 24, Shun. aiaie ’ M’-
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