CROSSWORD PUZZLE,
Across 4—lt can of« course be used to wash more than just a joint. (3-4) 8— Ted is stuck behind the tail of a kangaroo. (6) 9 Ten dive, that’s obvious. (7) 10— Infuse in the spirit producer almost. (6) 11— Ended with an “e” as required. (6) 12— Irresolute maybe, but he’s got it with a busybody. (8) 18—Money freely bestowed in a sizeable direction. (8) 20— The doctor has no need of a wig from a goat (6) 21— Not the opposite, but often the complement of tails. (3, 3) 22 — Having each arm fully laden is somewhat noxious. (7) 23 Obtain fast. (6) 24 This fellow has a twisted arm in code! (7)
Down o I—Goods upset by a fighter. (7) 2—Studies its varied ending to be composed. (7) « 1 3—Trace about a hundred rekindled. (6) r s—His job is to be original. <Bl B—Worry the beast! (6) L 7—Young Leonard turns up beneath a large cask under't ground. (6) 13— Competent, like a circle. (3-5) 14— Must his land be so narrow? s <7) 15— Warm the bird in a savage n way. (7) ) 16—Shoot at nothing, yet get n something to eat. <6> 17—One who lives oft the land. (8) . d 19—Humble oneself to wander at heart. (6)
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28820, 14 February 1959, Page 10
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