CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I—Disembarkation point for catching fish, we hear. (7-5) 9— Block up a section of the fortification. (7) 10— An insertion in the series. (5) 11— A plague on humanity. (5) 12— This turns in both directions. (7) 13— This money is a gift, naturally. (6) 15—Warships that produce a sensational drama. (6) 18—It’s the custom at home. (7) 20— It used to be spoken in a flat intonation. (5) 21— A woman's crowning glory? (» 22 Intense enthusiasm for this fruit. (7) i 23 Spritely midgets? (6, 6) (Relation on Page 14)
Down 2 He’s at the top of his craft. (7) 3 Pulls the grass up. (5) 4 No test about a law officer. (6) 5 He is in the habit of putting a coat on. (7) fl—Seats can be an advantage. (5) 7 Having friends to stay is amusing. (12) 8 — Lodging for the common soldier? (7, 5) 14—Lose a point *at tennis—get another game. (7) 16— There’s sure to be a group of busybodies in here! (3-4) 17— Don’t go to bed—fill the gap. (4, 2) 19— Show off Snake Street. (5) 20— Used for catching a girl with a ring. (5)
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29228, 11 June 1960, Page 10
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