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Across | 2 | | Levels of hierarchy in the
military. (5) |
| 4 | | Worn round the neck when it's cold. (5) |
| 5 | | Opposite of subtracting. (6) |
| 8 | | Plural of tooth. (5) |
| 9 | | Expected time in or out on a
timetable. (3) |
| 11 | | Was able to make out, or look
elegant (13) |
| 12 | | Britsh title (4) |
| 14 | | Lives, but maybe not well (6) |
| 16 | | Not him (3) |
| 17 | | Opposite of blatent or proud (6) |
| 20 | | Goes round the neck on a collar (3) |
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Down | 1 | | A company making things (12) |
| 2 | | Stretching or extending (8) |
| 3 | | Found on many beaches (4) |
| 4 | | Past tense of "spell" (5) |
| 6 | | They are 12 times smaller than feet (6) |
| 7 | | Minerva was one, and so was Venus (7) |
| 8 | | After second (5) |
| 10 | | Boiled, fried, coddled or scrambled (3) |
| 13 | | A baby deer (or a dear baby?) (3) |
| 15 | | Sweet, cold contents of cones (4) |
| 16 | | Opposite of the answer to 16 across (3) |
| 18 | | When weather is nasty, it's best not to be here (3) |
| 19 | | Pronounced the same as
"aye" or "I" (3) |
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