CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I—Consider due. (6) 4— -It’s pliant,' and French; but how it clings! (6) 9 Present condor to a letterwriter. (13) 10— Save to dish up again? (7) 11— Note from club revealed secret (5) 12— More to the back of a ship? (5) 14 — Th e value of a summer itinerary. (5) 18— Enough of the maple! (5) 19— Impress deeply enough to bury? (7> 21— Attractive', but occupying before time? (13) 22 What there must be before one can eat one’s words? (6) 23 Angle. (8)
Down 1— Repeat performance, please! (6) 2 Bits of ah oration? (There are eight of them). (5, 2,6) 3 It is raised by the happy. (5> 5 belong to base. (7) 6 Contriving beforehand to pretend I aim. (13) 7 Bird came first, having an appellation of dignity. <6> 8— Peers enjoy a drinking bout (5) 13—Presumably it is painful to look at. (7) 15— Specimen southern 18. (6> 16— A best form of animal. (5> 17— Humble applicant to urge on in room for drinking in. (6) 20—Enjoyment from eating asparagus, tomatoes, etc. (5)
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 10
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