ACROSS
1 Change the action, if you want to get into an argument. (11)
9 See 6 down
Frank W. LewisACROSS
1 Change the action, if you want to get into an argument. (11)
9 See 6 down
10 and 11 Spring nut? It’s a tricky phrase! (5,4)
12 Without feeling, you get to phone nothing to you and me. (7)
13 A manner of carrying this. (7)
15 Supposedly pleasing when only man is vile. (8)
16 Various way to hang things out in the daylight. (6)
18 Places to get a rubdown with a little writing? They should convulse you! (6)
21 A regular go-getter, but you wouldn’t want to make a touch with it. (4-4)
24 Get too big for overcoats, galoshes, and such? (7)
26 Used to announce that person is about to put a message on the channel. You get a wave with it! (7)
28 An animal that sounds naked. (4)
29 I’d get out of a Southern state, just to see the pretty things. (5)
30 How to hold part of the castle. (4)
31 Set to be hot or cold. (11)
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2 Certainly not a 9, being true, but sits awkwardly at last. (9)
3 Time certainly gets rubbed out with it! (7)
4 and 14 Might have ears, but things that hurt your feet speak for themselves! (9)
5 Workers in the field that steer things. (7)
6 and 9 across Give something to one on the right when they pass the plate. (9)
7 A very snappy tune, but not much sense in it. (3,3)
8 Where some hope to find prosperity–just around it. (6)
14 See 4
17 Not the old store where the Brits can bet on things. (9)
19 Made a face to keep out education, in part. (6)
20 One on the workforce has a pole, being concerned with a raise. (7)
22 Green, and mixed up with green outside. (7)
23 Danced, but almost fell over. (6)
25 A wild throw, but has some value. (5)
27 River to look at the game here? This guy really got around! (4)
Frank W. Lewis