Across 6— Can still be converted into private quarters. (7) 7— See 14 Down. 9 and 21 Across—Flowers are set so haphazardly. (3-5) 10— Analyse a nervous condition. (5, 4) 12— One whose occupation is subject to contract for a time. (11) 15— Quarrel when the first of the contestants is involved in change. (11) 17—Sergeants are led astray by elevation in rank (9) 19— The abstainer takes nothing in but a little rum! (3) 21— See 9 Across. . 22— Wickedness in a revolutionary is abused. (7) Down 1— Various wines will produce virility. (5) 2— Kind of wheel for light carriage. (3) 3— with an important part in “The Traitor’s Return.” (4) 4— The hedge flower that will make an odd line. (9) 5— Took the part of Feste, maybe? (7) 8— Perfume container could be found in a chest. (6) 11— Produces current character unit assessments. (9) 13— Support a proposition for a short time. (6) 14 and 7 Across—Stirring summonses trumpeted forth. (7, 5) 16— Famous Greek residence near the top of the road. (5) 18 and 20 Down—Vegetable fat could be old, I see. (4-3) 20— See 18 Down. (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution, Across: 7, Denomination; 8, Accustom; 9, Type; 10, Fitter; 12, Serial; 14, Tenths; 16, Sanity; 18, Spin; 20, Backward; 22, Steersmahship. Down: 1, Describe; 2, Robust; 3, Riot; 4, Palmists; 5, Sitter; 6, Snap; 11, Rose-bush; 13, Asteroid; 15, Temper; 17, Newest; 19, Pits; 21, Coal.
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