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4 . Make dramatic mistakein assessing char acter (7)
8. Discharge an account and leave(6)
9. A loud moral - • tale will make, you obligingly' _ friendly (7)
10. Posted like a soldier of old (
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11. No well-direct ed shots are discharged at this (6)
.12. Particular time comes to hand for the fruit producer (4-4)
18, Hawker? (8) 20. A port in vulgar parlance is a shady place (6)
21.1 must be in po sition for what comes from the sea (6)
22. This cover has a pot-hole in it (3-4)
23. To finish with I have salad food
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3. Those who do this make a row (6)
5. Describing a . free and easy way to teach a learner (8) j.
6. Charles is seen around in fetr ters (6)
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13. Different flares required by the company out of doors(8)
14. Lacking flavour • in the small drink I had (7)
15. It’s not long before the editor is given a summary (7)
16. Sounds like an opening for partofagun(6)
17. Agree to put a hundred on the
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19. No unsettled area (6)
Quick Clues: Across 4. Backbiting (7) 8. Lifted (6) 9. Betrothed (7)
10. Illness (6) 11. Enrol (6) 12. Indiscreet (8) 18. Example (8) 20. Stay (6) 21. Mistakes (6) 22. Satisfied (7) 23. Proverb (6) 24. Commanded (7)
Down 1. Archbishop (7) 2. Mound (7) 3. In servitude (6) 5. Competitions (8)
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13. Distinction (8) 14. Occupy (7) 15. Disorder (7) 16. Diversion (6) 17. Cows (6) 19. Menace (6) ,
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Departing Saturday 6 December 2014
Bargain break to histone Lincoln, UK pioneer of the hugely popular German Christmas Market, plus Chatsworth, Britain's most popular attraction and : ■ decked in its festive finery, with travel and transfers, hotel, 3 course dinner and English breakfast.
Look what's included..
• Overnight stay at a 3 or 4 star South Yorkshire / East Midlands area‘5 i
' with 3-course evening meal and full English breakfast
• Admission to Chatsworth House and gardens
• Visit to Lincoln'Christmas Market • Return coach travel ■
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Departing Saturday . 20 December 2014
- Sing along to your fave carols, with bags of Bach and Handel courtesy of the Mozart Orchestra and Choir, in 18th century costumes and lots of candles! Plus travel and transfers, 4 star hotel & English breakfast, and shopping time in London.
. , Look what's included.
• Overnight stay at a 4star outer London area hotel with full English breakfast •A Orde ticket with a face value of £4150 for Carols by Candlelight (upgrades available at a supplement) .
•Free time in London ; • Return coach travel '
Departing Saturday 20 December 2014
A top-class, thrilling programme of horsemanship and entertainment with plenty of fun and frolics, and some shopping time in central London too. The perfect Christmas treat for equestrian fanatics of all ages.
Look what's included.
• Overnight stay at a 4 star outer London area hotel with full English breakfast
• A ticket with a face value of £36 for the Saturday evening show at Olympia (upgrades offered at a supplement)
•Free time in central London
, -Return coach travel Images e Olympia - Kit Houghton ‘
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