CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Acron ~ I—The censor tries to conceal this type. (4) 3—Scholarly and unpractical. (8) 9—Stun with wit and disentangle. (7) 10— No seat for this hanger. (5) 11— Theory which enables one to speak volumes? (4, 8) 13—Settle under canvas. (6) 15—Clear out the pole-cat. (6) 17—Weapon favoured by trainrobbers? (7, 5) 20—Period of history, or the begin-
ning of one. (5) 21— Means to come to final conclusions. (7) 22 Jerk nothing and connect a
songster. (8) 23—Dressed like a bounder left inside. (4) (Solation o
Down 1— Tripped in the mud belts. (8) 2 The rodent and I have nothing for this relation. (5) 4 Pussy has a good tip for a quick sleep. (6) 5 Crumble the tiger instead. (12) 6 Coleridge’s ancient sailor. (7) 7 Contend with most of 20 across, rearranged. (4) 8— Soldier who can’t get any higher in rank. (5, 7) 12—Desserts put up and emphasised. (8) 14—Get the helmsman to make a thorough search for the fooL (7) 16—Like indication to appoint. (6) 18— It’s found in paraffin alone. (5) 19— Give her the second letter. (4) n page 14.)
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28920, 13 June 1959, Page 10
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189CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28920, 13 June 1959, Page 10
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