Irish Daily Mirror

Two-speed coffeebrea­k

Two sets of clues – but the answers are the same

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Cryptic clues ACROSS

1 Liberate at no cost (4)

4 Chap gets record assistance (4)

6 Ticket price sounds reasonable (4)

8 Change during sedition (4) 11 Swelling damaged plum (4) 13 A tiller turned out exact (7) 14 More polite with agent (3) 16 Cracked code with right ornamentat­ion (5)

18 Great purse, ruined (5) 21 Navigation aid that looks both ways (5)

22 Whole time alto danced (5) 24 Set broken leg (3)

25 Red dice used in important game (7)

28 Placed dial back (4) 30 Uncovered a painting (4) 31 Follow eastern governor (4) 32 Laugh about a large ring (4) 33 Cheer around circuit (4)

DOWN

1 Charge novice to touch (4) 2 Give out wrong time (4)

3 Dish as ordered by boy (5) 4 Edge of the material (3)

5 Rugby player is upright (4) 7 Sovereign for stationery item (5)

9 Weaken woman with instrument (6)

10 Principle of reversibil­ity? (5) 12 Jab quietly with stick (4) 15 Seared badly and removed (6) 17 Room to get taxi home (5) 19 Vote for European, say (4) 20 Raid carried out by old medium (5)

23 Left on side of shelf (5)

24 Injury in German wood (4) 26 Note university students are boring (4)

27 Gather pear was cooked (4) 29 Bother at a party (3)

Quick clues ACROSS

1 Gratis (4)

4 Aid (4)

6 Paying passenger (4) 8 Revise (4)

11 Protuberan­ce (4)

13 Verbatim (7)

14 Agent (3)

16 Furnishing­s (5)

18 Wonderful (5)

21 Radiolocat­ion (5)

22 Sum (5)

24 Solidify (3)

25 Last match (7)

28 Put down (4)

30 Naked (4)

31 Venetian elected leader (4)

32 Saint’s glow (4) 33 Applaud (4)

DOWN

1 Sense (4) 2 Radiate (4) 3 Mixed lettuce (5) 4 Border (3) 5 Support (4) 7 Monarch (5) 9 Water down (6) 10 Set of beliefs (5)

12 Poke (4)

15 Rubbed out (6) 17 House of logs (5) 19 Ballot (4)

20 Wireless (5)

23 Sill (5)

24 Cut (4)

26 Tedious (4)

27 Harvest (4)

29 Fuss (3)

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