The Scotsman

WEEKEND CROSS WORD

SINCE 1846

- By Derek Allen

ACROSS

1 Distribute­d riches made by old mathematic­ian (10) 7 Travel west then north for dress (4) 9 Secure number (3) 10 Malaise, it’s troublesom­e to absorb (10) 11 Applied with experience (4) 12 Ruler’s saying could be in a way that relieves worry (12) 15 Weaker support one in France included (6) 17 Friendly even without Charlie inside (8) 18 One’s getting amongst others Edwin opposed (8) 20 A mat, it turned out to be a Japanese mat (6) 21 Rhythmical jazz rhythm (6-6) 24 Some Stones tunes are knockout (4) 26 I do up clods ruined by dinosaur (10) 27 Jerusalem’s country? (1,1,1) 28 Current backing for censor (4) 29 Did Maltese travel to peninsula area? (6,4)

DOWN

2 Baby’s biscuit found in river, Welsh river (4) 3 Terrifying but not if you are bald (4-7) 4 Lady Maureen with republican­s (5) 5 Ease Dad out of lake (4,3) 6 Fruit short time in the way of the plant (9) 7 Animal, great new ungulate initially (5) 8 Coming from camel, whelp. It stops one from moving (5,5) 13 Close skeletal part on the verge of being indecent (4,3,4) 14 Refuse to do gymnastics despite being nimble (10) 16 Cad goes with mother to the city (9) 19 Not taken in the field (7) 22 Demon, who’ll, say, follow Guide leader (5) 23 To-do from you and me in top and bottom flats (4) 25 Hazel from Brazil? (3)

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