CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across 6 Mountain path is a public road. (7) 7 This is not always just a Goldsmiths’ Association! (5) 9—A matey game! (5) 10 —Squad also comes into the scheme. (7) 12—Split rent as below! (4, 7) 14—Attending every athletic item anyhow. (2,3, 6) 18— A poor newspaper among a collection of papers looks feeble. (7) 19— Crumbs! (5) 21— A tear-jerker in a pickle! (5) 22 Hurried in fearful rage to put things in order. (7) (Solution on Page 14)
Down 1— Just can’t be left! (5) 2 Pursued, we hear, but quite unsullied. (6) 3 A gentle knock is partly tn* right approach. (3) 4 The kind of hole which provides floral decoration, (o) 5 Everything left unpaid—that* permitted. (7) . B—Seen all over the wall* 0 • Paris? (7) ' 11—Well-behaved army messenger(7) 13—Stocking thread with nothin! in it. (7) 15— Here the pool to daUy nothing on! (6) . 16— Two sailors make one 6** posit! (6) .... 17— A load will make the vehici move. (5) , 20—Sounds like an alternative ra material. (3)
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29058, 21 November 1959, Page 10
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175CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29058, 21 November 1959, Page 10
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