Irish Independent

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CRYPTIC CLUES ACROSS

3 A deadlock is no longer novel, my friend (9) 8 Rigorous descriptio­n of calciferou­s water (4) 9 The chief rule of action, we hear (9) 10 Amuse Diana Green (6) 11 Passion will make the forest officer lose his head (5) 14 For which reason it is inside the willow (5) 15 This will produce a sound comment attached to the text (4) 16 Southern instrument too high in pitch (5) 18 A small number near the Spanish festival (4) 20 On the look-out for a danger warning (5) 21 We hear brawls cause provocatio­n (5) 24 Porter wearing fewer clothes round the East (6) 25 One who appears in the dock loaded! (9) 26 In case a piece of real estate is required (4) 27 Pacific characters may be doing this (9)

DOWN

1 Closely following what the exhibitor is doing about the advertisem­ent (9) 2 The soldier with some hesitation becomes a piratical adventurer (9) 4 It’s wrong to be instructed, one hears (4) 5 Material right to retain possession round the north (5) 6 She needs help when surrounded by males (6) 7 Shallow vessel used while waiting (4) 9 Performs religiousl­y at your service, initially (5) 11 Father is in a spot quite quickly (5) 12 See resort transforme­d by flowering standards (4-5) 13 Speed of departure? (5-4) 17 He benefits when things are settled (5) 19 This will provide ventilatio­n for the art gallery (6) 22 Shows partiality for sporting combinatio­ns (5) 23 Don’t continue work at the end of the street (4) 24 Grain product, but the end of the trademark is missing (4)

SIMPLE CLUES ACROSS

3 Test period (9) 8 Circlet (4) 9 Haughtines­s (9) 10 Ingenious (6) 11 Sober (5) 14 Social class (5) 15 Yield (4) 16 Country (5) 18 Related (4) 20 Believe (5) 21 Stop (5) 24 Agency (6) 25 Schemed (9) 26 Revolve (4) 27 Proclaim (9)

DOWN

1 Doctor (9) 2 Turgid (9) 4 Uncommon (4) 5 Increase (5) 6 Calamitous (6) 7 Formerly (4) 9 Change (5) 11 Wait on (5) 12 Light-headed (9) 13 Resolve (9) 17 Held in affection (5) 19 Sting (6) 22 Move (5) 23 Tie (4) 24 Disorder (4)

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