Across 7— Calms down a wild beast. (6) 8— A governing body on a ship. (6) 10— If a rule is broken it is nothing to be proud of. (7) 11— Tree entitled to respect. (5) 12— It’s always the dream of the French to retire. (4) 13— Possibly hated the end of one’s life. (5) 17— Chatter disturbs father. (5) 18— Horse-play? (4) 22— Upset to make light of. (5) 23— Not yet presented at court? (7) 24— Educational measure? (6) 25— Understand the dog’s in for certain. (6) Down 1— Excused duty? (3-4) 2— Piece of furniture for rulers in office. (7) 3— Information given us in class. (5) 4— Doesn’t approve of material things. (7) 5— A Haydn composition made available. (5) 6— Love to have a party again. (5) 9— Nurse felt funny, taking ill. (9) 14— Tried to get well! (7) 15— Policeman with debt acknowledgements in abundance. (7) 16— He can just about stand up for himself. (7) 19— New ideas in the theatre. (5) 20— Elevating objective of the trainee pilot. (5) 21— Unqualified to make a statement. (5) (Solution on Monday)
Yesterday’s solation Across: 1, Mimic; 4, Stealth; 8, Jesting; 9, Icing; 10, Rise; 11, Creature; 13, Room; 14, Thee; 16, Immersed; 17, Taxi; 20, Erred; 21, Exposed; 22, Treason; 23, Rotor. Down: 1, Major incident; 2, Moses; 3, Cain; 4, Sugars; 5, Epitaphs; 6, Leisure; 7, Highest bidder, 12, Comrades; 13, Remorse; 15, Severn; 18, Asset; 19, Spar.
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