CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I—Go with a learner, and many more, finding riches. (4) 3—Walks for the most part in the blackberry bushes. (8) 9—lntervene to meet aid. (7) 10— King from Louisiana. (5) 11— Accomplices from the Southern States. (12) 13—Cold and sticky like a shellfish? (6) 15—One of those who painted it orange. (6) 17—Writer who changes to green harps. (12) 20— There may be a bit between them. (5) 21— Navigational hazard bigger than it looks. (7) 22 Authority to go by the harbour. (8) 23 Misled, but not the doctor. (4)
Down 1— This bird has plenty of fight in it. (8) 2 Burdened the boy with a measure. (5) 4 Midshipman and his jacket. (6) 5 Mawkish sentiment composed of two liquids? (4, 3,5) 6 Noisiest, or perhaps the most conspicuous. (7) 7 Southern tree worn on parade. (4) 8— The art of selling Spanish meals. (12) 12—Discontinue for the knave. (8) 14—The salters are so natural. (7) 16—Less pretty rug upset about a falsehood. (6) 18— Leans over below the ankles. (5) 19— How the pots end up. (4) (Solution on Page 14)
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29240, 25 June 1960, Page 10
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