Crossword No 24 - Ten of a Kind

The names of the “ten of a kind” are to be fitted into the lights (clued as “One of the ten”) in the two diagrams.  In eight cases, the whole name fills one light.  In the other two cases, the name is divided between two lights.For the remaining lights, which are normal, each clue is in two parts, although the division may not be obvious.  The first part of the clue refers to the upper diagram, and the second part to the lower diagram.
                     
           
            10            11 
           
12        13    14      15         
    16         
17    18          19             
             
20                21      22     
      23     
24        25      26    27         
             
28                       
           

                     
           
            10            11 
           
12        13    14      15         
    16         
17    18          19             
             
20                21      22     
      23     
24        25      26    27         
             
28                       
           










Clues across
7One of the ten; one of the ten (12) (12)
9One of the ten; one of the ten (7) (7)
10One pair could be outside castle I despoiled, capable of returning after long stretch (4,3) (7)
12Perhaps Nicola’s something to get a few drops from fruit – very quiet when dropped in drinks (6) (6)
14One of the ten; second part of one of the ten (8) (8)
17First part of one of the ten; clear throat and pay debts (7) (5,2)
19Orders for goods during depressions – speak quickly! (7) (7)
20Get engaged to a very loud one with bad acne; make a change when umpire with painting runs back around two poles (8) (8)
21Last part of one of the ten; one of the ten (6) (6)
24Raise up bridge opponents with earl (converted to suit needs),changing date about apartment being turned over (7) (7)
26It’s the limit!  One-time ship with three banks of oars, (right one missing bird) that is starting shipping raw recruits (7) (7)
28First part of one of the ten; one of the ten (6,6) (3,9)
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
Clues down
1Girl is a beauty – but not the French variety – walking at the correct pace whilst re-arranging snippet (omitting first of pages) (6) (2,4)
2Employer(American) with hesitation put sheep right in vessel (4) (4)
3Appertaining to birth?  In South Africa, it goes round, whichever way you look at it (5) (5)
4Gymnastic Bill (we’re told) and little Robert get a nervous twitch smothered when Pole turns up with five in desperate need (9) (9)
5Man about this place – fellow on grassland – is jumper (4) (4)
6Scotsman has girl coming up holding round, almond confection – very wobbly, refracting sun on top of table (8) (8)
8It cuts beard of dashing fellow under elevator, we hear; one of the ten (5-5) (4,6)
11Liszt wrote at least one of these Hungarian pieces, badly phrased, so I (lover of less romantic music) confuse it with classics (10) (10)
13Dog, perhaps, loses its tail for a soul, so jumping up to the twisted distinctive character (5) (5)
15Diligence – without attempt to create Indian flower – just a little in 21 across (lower diagram) produces a French tyre with no name (5) (2,3)
16Became more closely packed in the deck, perhaps.  Proud Len’s confused at such magnificence! (9)
18Foot-soldiers reveal child on railway unexpectedly; United Nations getting on top of a war over quarters (8) (8)
22Corrects last word on Doctor of Surgery: “These are dropped by British on haystacks” (6) (6)
23Prepared broken dray containing first of Europeans, angry about Canadian fur trader (5) (5)
25See something to pick that’s good in Paris, start eventually to touch and turn up instrument (4) (4)
27Players with wounded mate leave out nothing when overcoming Massachusetts Institute of Technology (4) (4)

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