Across I—Like carrying a record to the mountains. (4) 3— Poe is apt to be confused, but that’s appropriate. (8) 9—Manatee ordered to come out. (7) 10— A number eager to go back to bed. (5) 11— She’s right; Coe, when running, makes the winning mark. (7,5) 13— Bigamist not starting out with a distinguishing mark. (6) 15— We shall return work before Enoch. (6) 17— Medieval entertainment in black-and-white? (8,4) 20— It’s a country, mate! (5) 21— take the motorway to the gallery to see the impressionist’s work. (7) 22— No longer worrying about being replaced ... (8) 23— .. and in this way showing some enthusiasm. (4) Down 1— Let them stay out and find a stone. (8) 2— Quietly phoned concerning the crash. (5) 4— Folds a staple out. (6) 5— Love to have soiled cloth worn around the neck. (3,6,3) 6— The opposite of poetry. (7) 7— Sea eagle seen in Ireland. (4) 8— Some data Mike processed, but erred. (4,1,7) 12— Loud and anarchic, but perfect. (8) 14— for instance, at first ... (7) 16— ... come to a river somehow. (6) 18— Edward’s common. (5) 19— Cars crash leaving a mark. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution ■Across: 6, Tooting; 7, Strew; 9, Trend; 10, Impetus; 12, Requiem l4, The Barbican; 18, Barking; 19, Sense; 21, (Sank; 22, Consort
Down: 1, Loire; 2, Stance; 3, Gnu; 4, Stream; 5, Repulse; 8, Imperil; 11, Current; 13,[Theatre; 15, Baking; 16, AverstP 17, Usury; 20, Moft.
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