Irish Independent

Two-In-One

No 4,442

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CRYPTIC CLUES

ACROSS 1, 17Ac & 16Dn. No weakling on board (4-6,6) 8 I tell trade it’s badly handled (3-7) 9 A winger, but you wouldn’t believe it by its sound! (8) 10 The sort of prose used by the reporter of track events? (4) 12 It’s easy to produce a medicinal herb (6) 14 Military beating that leaves a mark on the skin (6) 15 Has an adverse effect on the developmen­t of gimmicks (6) 17 See 1 Across 18 A learner takes an alternativ­e viva voce (4) 19 Allowing no breathing space (8) 21 Showing Diana’s taking a dramatic part (10) 22 The poem we hear, was outstandin­g (4)

DOWN 2 A very young artist’s model? (10) 3 A large lake going up country (4) 4 One brought in to identify the origin of a fish (6) 5 Direct change in time allowed for payment (6) 6 Hurried up - gave an assessment - recounted events (8) 7 Whirl around in animated dynamism (4) 11 What the wellgroome­d man has is a narrow escape (5,5) 13 The girl and the writer to run away together (8) 16 See 1 Across 17 Old-fashioned carriage for Irving (6) 18 Long ones won’t be associated with favourites (4) 20 Emilia, Gobbo embracing another Shakespear­ian character (4)

SIMPLE CLUES

ACROSS 1 Squabble (4) 8 Luxuriance (10) 9 Motherly (8) 10 Sickle (4) 12 Chastise (6) 14 Soften (6) 15 Brigand (6) 17 Die (6) 18 Spool (4) 19 Rapturous (8) 21 Belligeren­t (10) 22 Curse (4)

DOWN 2 Spotless (10) 3 Gala (4) 4 Extinguish (6) 5 Hawker (6) 6 Single man (8) 7 Look for (4) 11 All-knowing (10) 13 Lazy (8) 16 Furrow (6) 17 Minister (6) 18 Mature (4) 20 Too (4)

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