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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Across I—Put everything into poor song , (6) 4—Basket to get in the way. (6: 9—The result of running roundabouts and swings? (6, 3,4: 10— Spend it: that’s the way tc ruin the salary. (7) 11— Loop or ring in the nose (5) ' 12—An entrance that may be cu in a ring. (5) 14—Gave attention to the mar with a short way. (5) , 18—Fragrance is not enough foi ' a complete love affair. (5) 19—Her caoe may be less expensive. (7) 21— Room unfit for a man to live in! (9, 4) 22 Kind of apple—ten pounds sent back. (6) 23 Turning point is coming twice after crime starts. (6)

Down S- I—Circumvent, using permit 2-4) >) 2—Despising, as a climber may i- be doing. (7, 4,2) > I) 3—lt's vital to have a drink ;o about four. (5) 5 Rather slow and unusually e. neat. (7) 6 Do they always await developit ments? The answer's in the negative! (13) n 7—Smashed top missing " hurried away! (6) >r B—Robust Victorian novelist (5) i- 13—On which the performer's livelihood may hang. (7) e 15—Ball lover! (6) 16— One container in the street s is scarcely sufficient. (5) 17— Military exercises: they ar* e often boring. (6) 20—Tree of greater age. (5) ■ J

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29192, 30 April 1960, Page 10

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29192, 30 April 1960, Page 10

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29192, 30 April 1960, Page 10