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PITCHERWIT­STM

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PIT your wits against Pitcherwit­s — the exciting puzzle where some of the answers are in pictures! The solutions to the visual clues fit into the shaded spaces on the grid. SOLUTION TOMORROW

ACROSS

1 Picture Clue 5 Picture Clue 9 Damage to

hospital member (4) 10 Toff from

Argentina (4) 11 A bit I broke in

my shin (5) 12 Wader who is a

bit glib, I suspect (4) 14 Renovate tree,

pruned for a star (4) 15 Picture Clue 18 Picture Clue

DOWN

1 Picture Clue 2 Picture Clue 3 Take in some of

the heathers? (3) 4 Chrysanthe­mum cutting

that’s a non-flyer (3) 6 It’s for taking off from

a rabies attack (7) 7 Cut, bleeding in shelter (3) 8 Picture Clue 10 Picture Clue 13 One in Westminste­r is

a little devil (3) 16 Bent bit with a slice of

cheddar cheese (3) 17 Sailor Jack to get

off target (3)

 ?? ??
 ?? ?? 8d. Sometimes called Jack? He’s made a bid to float (3,2,1,3)
8d. Sometimes called Jack? He’s made a bid to float (3,2,1,3)
 ?? ?? 1a. Scenic route, once spoiled, could give a guilty one (10)
1a. Scenic route, once spoiled, could give a guilty one (10)
 ?? ?? 1d. Spinach to be cooked in an ATM? (9)
1d. Spinach to be cooked in an ATM? (9)
 ?? ?? 10d. Contradict with a saying that’s questionab­le (7)
10d. Contradict with a saying that’s questionab­le (7)
 ?? ?? 2d. Yields to the ‘under-gloves’, say? (7)
2d. Yields to the ‘under-gloves’, say? (7)
 ?? ?? 18a. At last, a place to rest, would you believe? (10)
18a. At last, a place to rest, would you believe? (10)
 ?? ?? 5a. Coat bulb to disguise it for the sailing group (4,4)
5a. Coat bulb to disguise it for the sailing group (4,4)
 ?? ?? 15a. Barred, draughty workers? (8)
15a. Barred, draughty workers? (8)

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