Belfast Telegraph

CROSSWORD

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QUICK CLUES

Across

1. Men (4)

8. Totally muddled (3,5,2)

9. Without breeze (8)

10. Increases (4)

12. One concerned with insignific­ant details (6)

14. Yearly (6)

15. Wound up (6)

17. Fastening devices (6)

18. Insect (4)

19. Child's outfit (8)

21. Act of laying out money (10)

22. William ---, English

painter (4)

Down

2. Topsy-turvy (6-4)

3. Uttered (4)

4. Most senior (6)

5. Early afternoon nap (6)

6. Loyal servant (8)

7. Poisonous tree (4)

11. Heavy load (4,6)

13. Assigned (8)

16. Representa­tive (6)

17. Remained (6)

18. Profit (4)

20. Location (4)

CRYPTIC CLUES

Across

1. Sounds like the external appearance of Americans (4) 8. Being completely confused, I'd pull exam to pieces (3,5,2) 9. Describing conditions when one is becalmed – don't tack so much (8) 10. Apparently does difficult sums, initially (4) 12. Scholar unusually adept about a certain point (6) 14. It often comes out around Christmas time, but it's no everlastin­g flower! (6) 15. The company I directed is wound up (6) 17. A driver will tighten these propellers (6) 18. Insect with a barb turned backwards (4) 19. Child actor's costume (8) 21. How the priest is dressed should produce some interest (10) 22. Part of a sheet typifying English painter (4)

Down

2. Promoted team relegated – that's topsy-turvy (6-4) 3. See 18 Down 4. Broken-down steed about fifty – most advanced in age (6) 5. The rest of the day (6) 6. Fee paid to a keeper? (8) 7. Removed from bed, like a poisonous tree (4) 11. Burden shouldered by the coffin-bearers! (4,6) 13. Given a certain part, but told tale badly (8) 16. Stand-in for mine official (6) 17. Kept on running but didn't go (6) 18 & 3Dn. It's denied that help is needed with profits (8) 20. Using some of the bearings, it earmarks the spot (4)

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