CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I—Hurry to trample on the gossip. (4, 2,3, 3> 9 Mean to state a definite time. (7) 10— Provider of light for the earth! (5) 11— Permission to depart. (5) 12— Fifty got wages, being skilled. (7) 13— Monument, maybe, produced by the pressman. (6) 15—Time for dancing. <Bl 18—Thingummy thus written twice! (2,3, 2) 20— Brown bread and wine, maybe! (5) 21— The oriental panel has no middle—it’s a window. <s> 22 Bitterness of the man of the line, we hear. (7) 23 Taking one look at the notes and knowing the score! (5, 7)
Down 2 One of those which provide protection in extremities! (3-4) 3 Put a metal covering on a piece of crockery. <5) 4 The sewer wouldn’t work without it! (61 5 Pig swill! 13-4) 6 An adult needs to get up after this! (5) 7 They show how your rates vary! (12) 8— Handy cutters! (4-8) 14—Sounds like a very down-to-earth maisonette! (3-4) 16— Dress for a drink? (3-4) 17— Could this be described as piecemeal? (6) 19— Imitating a sharp sound. (5) 20— Adjusted to concert pitch. (5)
(Solution on Page 14)
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 10
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