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Across
- 1. Preserve jam (6)
- 4. Drunk after consuming whiskey, one left at 6 p.m. say (8)
- 10. Designed extremely serene, green IT Park (9)
- 11. After half-time, general free-for-all (5)
- 12. Challenge student to wear formal gown in the evening (7)
- 13. Easily influenced president to stay in charge (7)
- 14. It is used to draw a king or queen perhaps (5)
- 15. Second team in the auditorium gets minute for a critical review (8)
- 18. "American in Paris", perhaps? No – he's from another part of Europe (8)
- 20. Caught in deluge…a great flood (5)
- 23. Insulting a coach, essentially cursing at very end of game (7)
- 25. Borders of Europe controlled by Iron Lady (7)
- 26. I spot nursing institution making dope (5)
- 27. I say, Frank's turnaround is a revelation (3-6)
- 28. Cabbage dressing – working girl's diet (8)
- 29. At the entrance of airport, approval to start erecting small terminals (6)
Down
- 1. Graduate left to get document (8)
- 2. Group of travellers, mostly run around playing polo (7)
- 3. Turn over envelopes with dead son's letters (9)
- 5. Young, impudent member of the paparazzi? (14)
- 6. Liberal Victorian heroine makes a proposition (5)
- 7. New tagline for jelly (7)
- 8. Where you could find men in depression? (6)
- 9. A young lady – one around seven – starting to spell 'laissez-faire' (14)
- 16. Following that article about conversion of pound, Germany moved out (9)
- 17. Millions begin to emigrate when divided by certain laws (8)
- 19. Party over – a French champion retires (7)
- 21. Gathered information from a legend (7)
- 22. Setter goes through many articles about Jack the Ripper, maybe (6)
- 24. Learner shortly lay down to rest (5)
Published - May 15, 2018 12:05 am IST