CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across 4—Run like a rascal? (7) ; B—Objective8—Objective is to get a sailor first. (6) 9—Look closely at the small soft-hearted invertebrate. ' <7) 10— Steering arm for the man who cultivates. (6) 11— Meat pin has some mutton in it <6) 12 —l'd resent being an inmate. (8) 18—Shell-fish associated with a goose. <8) 20— Leave it to inother to provide the fruit. (6) 21— This could be the direct step to take. (6) 22 -He deals in numerical facts. (7) 23 Lettuce fixed for a pet lamb. <6) 24 Include us in the cadre going to the Holy Land. (7)
Down 1— Height of the old city In the country. (7) 2 Lacking guile. (7) 3 Not quite the deep-end, on that you can rely. <6> 5 Small box for a nice star. (8) 6 Arranged in detail by the cartographer. (6> 7 Surpass no longer sound grain. <6> 13— Distorted distress signal about to embed in relief. (8) 14— Obscure clip, see! (7) 15— A fraction of the week. (7) 18— Cured herring loses a pound to get a hat (6) 17— This insect makes a chap l sit up! <6> . 19—Idea, but not a charged particle, (6)
(Solution on Pa»e 12)
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 8
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