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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Across I—Graduate who is an expert in shrewdness? (6, 2,4) 9—The drug is not quite enough for the leading lady. (7) 10— Old bachelor completes a dance. (5) 11— To make bread is a necessity, we hear. (5) 12— This is ugly enough to make a pupil afflicted! (7) 13— Put to the proof: try the editor. (6) 15—Part of a chest for an artist. (6) 18—After brief exercise there’s sufficient here, for -instance. (7) 20—A dance can result if the young offender is this! (5) r2l—Eat the stick in two directions. (5) 22 Help for the dupe, by the sound of it. (7) 23 A low sort of worker in the ■ main! (4-3, 5)

Down 2 Don't publish so much it's stuffy., (7) 3 This degree involves some tough questioning. (5) 4 One who folds up a jacket. <6l 5 Show some patience with an ancestor? (7) 6 Capital ring for a famous lover! (5) 7 Theirs was no free and easy business! (5-7) 8— Signify refusal—what many a schoolboy wouldn't dare to dot (5, 3,4) 14 —To make an utterance nonstop. (7) 16— Attractive enough to be successful with certain people. (7) 17— A country of Upper Siam. (6) 19— A brier grew up, (5) 20— Desert dwellers engaged in nomadic activities! (5)

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29401, 31 December 1960, Page 10

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29401, 31 December 1960, Page 10

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29401, 31 December 1960, Page 10