CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across 4—Sign for a creature without its tail. (7) 8— Fireside right in the barren country. (6) 9 A job I can get for a French monk. (7) 10— Vulgar tract of land? (6) 11— Team with a girl in it. (6) 12— The remainder gets less uneasy. (8) 18—Distorted shape give the worker the bird. (8) 20— Antiquated sword inside a ship. (6) 21— Financial man who often deals the cards. (6) 22 “What boots it at one gate to make —-—?” (Milton). (7) 23 Start up again to provide the summary. (6) 24 -Half a turn inside the country becomes law. (17)
Down 1— Blue >• flowered plant makes a stylish start. (7) 2 Facial attire to prevent loss of breath. (3-4) 3 Leisurely walk to get the street register. (6) 5 Combine to bring the ace close. (8) 6 Gave support, firmly fixed in the ground. (6) 7 Flowers familiar to the oculist. (6) 13— Leaving nothing merely implied. (8) 14— Pedestrians’ strike? (4-3) 15— Up-and-coming actress lets art disturb her. (7) 16— Foster a sign in a short measure. (6) 17— Climb to get a perfume. (6) 19—Arouse a central fair. (6) (Solution on Page 12)
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29466, 18 March 1961, Page 7
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200CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume C, Issue 29466, 18 March 1961, Page 7
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