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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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I—Having a post, she works with letters! (6) 4—Grain put in as the seeds of mighty things. (6) 9—Where the statue’s features are, superficially speaking. (2,3, 4,2, 2) 10i—'Beforg you can do this somebody needs to have been willing! (7) 11— This food is rubbish. (5) 12— A maxim of the Christian era? (5) 14—One with taking ways. (5) 18— A confusing place to cause ■- astonishment. (5) 19— Rush wildly some time after the racket. (7) 21— Following a vogue in some way or other. (5, 1,7) 22 Sad yet unusually firm. (6) 23 Cuts out the fruit. (6)

Down 1— This is sure to be hot, there’s port coming up, I e*® (6) . 2 Threw the fight! It was draw® up a long time ago. (7, •' 3 Guide an animal. (5) 5 The beast sounds like swindler. (7) . . 6 The state caused by being P“ in the cooler! (13) 7 Crossword compiler—the (6) ..J, 8— Straw round the street caU* 3 rash! (5) j 13—Becomes a revolutionary shows embarrassment. (4 15— Has to be put round artists to annoy. (6) 16— This vessel requires skill ‘ 17— Wrong net put up f° r game! (6) u, 20—One who revels in telling ®* own fortune? (5)

(Solation on page 14.)

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29070, 5 December 1959, Page 10

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29070, 5 December 1959, Page 10

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29070, 5 December 1959, Page 10