CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I—Portray a poem in the centre. (6) 4—Sol’s daily demise. (6) 9—Pet's joint existence is a quarrelsome affair. (3-3-3-4) 10— 1 go to the chalet for a moral change. (7) 11— Professor returns, taking in mother as a wanderer. (5) 12— Dramatic pretence. (5) 14—Only on Sundays is this town revealed. (5) , 18— Captured and assumed. (5) 19— Fall of the man with the clippers. (7) 21— Poets in course of producing a gem. (8, 5) 22 Clear away a sort of idle postscript. (6) ' 23 Ends many forfeits. (6) (Solution on Page 14)
Down 1 — Make the edict recede somehow. (6> 2 Cricket-field gloom mean* n° light at all. (5, 8) 3 Shape a hundred get on ninety-nine. (5) 5 Matters of this are very pressing. (7) 6 On which bathers have • weekly flutter? (8. 5) 7 Stared at the tyres’ edges. (6) 8— Poem from an untidy Ilan* (5) 13—Imprison to study the monetary penalty. (7> 15— Puts up an obtuse beginning(6> 16— Cleanse the heart of the discourse. (5) 17— A2O down, for example, trim* like this. <6> 20—Bird needs nothing to employ a learner. (5)
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29234, 18 June 1960, Page 10
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