Daily Mirror

Two-speed coffeebrea­k

Two sets of clues – but the answers are the same.

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Cryptic clues ACROSS

1 Don’t eat quickly (4) 4 Ultimate use of salt (4) 6 Walk like a Wimbledon champion (4)

8 Spoken of morality (4) 11 Rings doctor outside portal (4) 13 Bananas are tall on the side (7) 14 Encourage hen’s produce (3) 16 Honour for being lamed, possibly (5)

18 Fastening the wrong parts (5) 21 Opted to change store (5)

22 I call out for some shade (5) 24 Favourite dog, say (3)

25 So-called lion-man,

perhaps (7)

28 Wickedness in the village (4) 30 Late translatin­g a story (4) 31 Sharp as a group of detectives (4) 32 First door cut out on the tube (4) 33 Officers’ room in confusion (4)

DOWN

1 Dunce’s dessert (4) 2 Group has a chair (4) 3 Reversible title (5)

4 Sign from the galleon (3) 5 The first to embrace lout (4) 7 Gave out benefit money on the day (5) 9 Sound like a baby’s toy (6) 10 The French girl is allowed (5) 12 Gather pear was thrown (4) 15 Blog sent a student around the world (6)

17 Remove broken bidet (5)

19 Ceremony sounds correct (4) 20 Deity in charge of alarm (5) 23 Coil round new chap (5)

24 Trudge like a policeman (4) 26 Mean to change handle (4) 27 Blessed with not as much (4) 29 Barrel tax (3)

Quick clues ACROSS

1 Rapid (4)

4 Final (4)

6 Walk in water (4) 8 Verbal (4) 11 Entrance (4) 13 Along the flank (7) 14 Ovum (3) 16 Award (5) 18 Thong (5) 21 Warehouse (5) 22 Flower (5) 24 Domestic animal (3) 25 Minimal (fee) (7) 28 Morally wrong (4) 30 Fable (4) 31 Corrosive substance (4) 32 Pipe (4) 33 Untidy state (4)

DOWN

1 Idiot (4)

2 Item of furniture (4) 3 Term of respect (5) 4 Zodiac sign (3) 5 Hooligan (4) 7 Distribute­d (5) 9 Shake noisily (6) 10 Lawful (5) 12 Harvest (4) 15 Worldwide (6) 17 Subtract (5) 19 Ritual (4) 20 Sudden terror (5) 23 Mr Firth? (5) 24 Tread heavily (4) 26 Title (4) 27 Fewer (4)

29 Keg (3) Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror

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