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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Across I—Party of sailors did some boasting. (4) 3—Misfortune is trade’s undoing. (8)

9—Fruit needs bedding before April is finished. (7) 10— Pointed weapon. (5) 11— Neat collection of animals! (4, 2,6) 13—He’s used to taking a bow. (6) 15—A very loud musical note causes a commotion. (6) 17—They are both in the hold-up business! (4, 2,6) 20— Here’s the comer to fish. (5) 21— Design that creates an impression. (7) 22 Do praise unusual imitations. (8) I**w i / A \

Down 1— Train the fellow to be a driver. (8) 2 Trip that gives some heart to the terrorist. (5) 4—Performed by some before meals. (2,3, 2,5) 6.—Athlete that’s often lifted and tipped up! (7) 7 Apparently regretted being discourteous. (4) 8— Not necessarily a niggardly companion. (1, 5,6) 12—Perception certainly required 1 in the rowing crew. (8) 14—One who asks a price for the ivarhorse. (7) 16—Exhausted with a bit of effort before the carnival. (6) 18— Would this country offer a warm reception? (5) 19— Find fault with the fish. (4)

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29222, 4 June 1960, Page 10

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29222, 4 June 1960, Page 10

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29222, 4 June 1960, Page 10

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