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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD

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ACROSS 1. A lot of Roman soldiers put half the horses in bed (6) 4. Give direction to mature class of passage by liner (8) 9. Admiring phrase for nothing off (2,4)

10. Public records are endlessly written on onion-like herbs (8) 12. Season hasn’t begun with free distributi­on so put one’s oar in (9)

13. Lesser one, no, in masculine address? (5)

14. They remark as to right being wrong: they say what’s going on (12)

18. At length they’re put up to dry things out (7-5)

21. Priest, fifty ahead, is of the camel family (5)

22. St Elmo’s fire seen in Etna, so proceeding backwards (9)

24. Rigid and unassailab­le, the actors playing to press (4-4)

25. The smallest amounts, two crotchets at start of aria (6)

26. Hydrophida the main comedown on board? (3-5)

27. Game, set and match? (6)

DOWN

1. Swindle little Vincent and satisfy him it’s so (8)

2. Twelve hours out of the twenty-four when ends are changed? (4-4) 3. Part of stair concerning schoolmast­er going up (5) 5. Entente: carry out for 300 years’ celebratio­n (12) 6. Lasting but a brief time here with ample potential (9)

7. The arrival of diplomatic leader in an air-hole (6)

8. Make certain measure of print safe (6)

11. To finish within time allowed, cheat bet anyhow and turn key (4,3,5)

15. What issues from some source sets me up with a country (9)

16. The overrunnin­g by van is on, perhaps, after one (8)

17. Dog ends in these (3-5)

19. Locates a loss from Blenheim and Buckingham (6)

20. A fool in US Intelligen­ce shows where senna comes from (6)

23. There’s nothing on the grape plant that concerns sheep (5) YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION: Across: 7. Guardian angel 8. Kind-hearted

12. Rifles 14. Tapped 16. Trills 18. Tennis 19. Etherealis­e 23. Go the whole hog

Down: 1. Dusk 2. Grin 3. Dishes 4. Intact 5. Knot 6. Bead 9. Inflict

10. Expends 11. Ides 12. Rote 13. Ell 15. Ace 17. Scrawl 18. Teapot

19. Eros 20. Ha-ha 21. Idem 22. Ebon

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