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The Hindu Crossword No. 2341





Across

 1. Puffs pipe filled with last in jar, bit of shag (6)
 4. Prince stays and supervises (8)
 9. Beak, last in quad, proceeded gingerly (5)
10. One who applies bandages from a sideboard (7)
12. Enter a Forth town slyly making a film (2,3,10)
13. Poet makes fortune penning one after first of elegies (5)
15. Unfashionable garments for girls in suburbs (9)
18. Where one'll see many a native? (6,3)
19. Article on Middle East subject (5)
20. Play in centre on holiday by mouth of huge river (10,5)
23. Girl eating cottage cheese (7)
24. Help one backing girl (5)
25. Boy after appalling raids shows confusion (8)
26. Menial servant died - Dickens character (6)

Down

 1. Highwayman also wearing jacket (9)
 2. Revolting group is overturned (5)
 3. What may unfold for the rest of one's guests? (3-6)
 5. Terry led date off for a special time (3-6,3)
 6. Drunken personality in bank? (5)
 7. Diana's on the line making conversation (9)
 8. Petty quarrel about river fish (5)
11. Play with the elder girl (5,7)
14. Examples of trendy attitudes (9)
16. Christopher Robin finally put in shout of approval for the soldier who pointed the finger (9)
17. Boy, mature, from new town (9)
20. Engaged one revolutionary following onset of hostilities (5)
21. Coach tour rearranged after bit of trouble (5)
22. Opened with some profound ideas (5)



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