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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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ACROSS I—lnstruction1 —Instruction to a Rugby selector on how to carry a man? (9) 6—Plainsmen from Africa? (5) 9 It might look nippy, but is liable to get into hot water with obvious signs of embarrassment. (7) 10— Our conclusion after upsetting the fish measure is one of resentment. <7). 11— torn from a tenant? (4) 12— A patient can’t help feeling cut up as a result of this research! (10) 14 — The mode if endless may come to the same thing. (6) 15— To charm a way in. (8) 17—Points made by President Wilson. (8) 19—The line taken by a pressure group? (6) 23 Whither people with phoney disorders should have recourse? (10' 24 Mistake naturally made by someone with a lisp. (4) 26 Attended by people who have successfully stood for Parliament. (7) 27 Looking back, these members of the press have rot inside. (7) 28— A parson’s execution may have this hot result. (5) 29 — Describes the features of one who turns up shaking his trousers towards the East. (9)

DOWN 1— A progressive person in the 17th Century. (7) 2 I can’t be mixed up in this august body. (7) 3 One who might sing a lot (4) 4 Does an Air Force sortie make people this? (6) 5 Embrocation for a sore knee that has been knocked about. (8) 6 One who might expect to grease his customers* palms even though he is paid on the nail. (10) 7On an ox I can be very upset and almost black and blue. (7) 8— A short street to an extent is peculiar. (7) 13—Was oil spilt on the ground when he was upset? Not in those days. (10) 16— One with proverbial luck. (8) 17— The plant that shows up if such a re-arrangement is made. (7) 18— Discovers a gentleman of the road. (7) 20— Does a bull breathe fire when he utters them? (7) 21— Even a toper is possibly brought round to make this answer. (7) 22 Where the average man is found? 25—He must start well or it is all up with him. (4)

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28080, 22 September 1956, Page 13

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28080, 22 September 1956, Page 13

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28080, 22 September 1956, Page 13

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