Across I— Not a single tradesman is a racketeer. (6-6) 7— The point at which current motivation is available. (5) 8— Determined to incite to attack. (3,2) 9— Endless craft associated with 6 Down, maybe? (3) 10—The magistrates take note of a point of reference in the survey. (5-4) ll— Is hard when broken up and may be indigestible. (6) 12—Not moving the reason for interruption in radio activity. (6) 15—Those who have worked with a will. (9) 17— Very short notice given to a girl. (3) 18— Proprietor of beastly place near the eastern tip of Scotland! (5) 19— Disprove a brute has been converted. (5) 21-One who’s quick to film the gunman in the western? (12)
Down 1— Think over the extremes of loyalty on purpose. (12) 2— and 14 Down. In any case, they will provide the surroundings. (3-6) 3— Brave enough to be disguised in drag. (6) 4— Estate he’s reconstructed for artistic types. (9) 5— Ten in revised rate not included in original charge. (5) 6— With strange remarks he can be irresistible to low creatures. (5-7) 7— Handed over about fifty for material that’s checked. (5) 10—Yes, Brandt could be a spectator. (9) 13— Characteristic painting is put up near it (5) 14— See 2 Down. 16—The last of the martinets desire to wield the cane. (5) 20—Show disapproval of most of the novel (3) (Solution Tomorrow)
Yesterday’s solution
Across: 4, Skipper; 8, Octave; 9, Dispute; 10, Argent; 11, Wealth; 12, Convene; 18, Virginia; 20, Sedate; 21, Smugly, 22, Gondola; 23, Anzacs; 24, Staled. f .
Down: 1, Monarch; 2, Staging; 3, Avenue; 5, Knitwear, 6, Poplar; 7, Estate; 13, Reveille; 14, Anagram; 15, Babyish; 16, Report; 17, Handel; 19, Gemini. i
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