CROSSWORD PUZZLE
I—A road block, but not a barrier. <4) 3—Result of writing in haste. (8) 9—All the finer tiaras have it. (7) 10— Keynote for medicine. (5) 11— In Spain I grew solemnly impressive. (3-9) 13—Food loaned first. <6l 15—The last letter provides a dramatic conclusion. (6) 17—To the London tug war was a protracted affair. (4. 5-3 > 20— Room in prison to ring an instrument. (51 21— “Who is the happy _ Who is he?” (Wordsworth). (7) 22 Be like some of the squire's emblems. (8) 23 Criterion of clearness. (4)
I—lt's a blue well fitted for a change. (8) S—Give them a point for this subject. (5) 4 Restricts a little credit to current units. <6) 5 Journalists bury the TV audience. (12) 6 What a stroke of luck! (7) • 7 Engrave with acid. (4) I 8— Space for the upright. (8-4) 13— Parcel to be worn on the chest. (8) 14— Simpletons often in the soup. <7> 16—A scoop for the gardener. <6) 18— She may branch out for peace. (5) 19— Scarcely ■ mark at the start. (4)
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29454, 4 March 1961, Page 6
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