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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Across I—The parachutist hopes it doesn’t rest in peace! (34) O—A key performer in church. (8> 10 — Have some conscience over a very small amount. (7) 11— Particular variety of ale spice. (8) 12— Common name for the metal worker. (5) 13— Control certain: take out another policy. (8) 17—Ration everything the commanding officer consumed. (8) 20— Mournful sound of a discordant organ! <5) 21— Mrs Duck's counterpart is poisonous! (8) 23 Unfortunate bequest shows spite. (3-4) 24 Slippery customers on the beach! (4-4) 25 Chief acting as guide. (7)

Down 2 How much a man earns in company with me. <6» 3 More than one nobleman has some value. (6) 4 Theatrical part to turn over, we hear. (4) 5 How the elegant murderer is attired? (7, 2, 4> 6 Gasp about the time for the parade. <7) 7 Feeling ill when the bill is incomplete and there are other debts! (7) 8— Stopped the car and provided shelter for the animals. (7) 14— It all depends what’s on hand, according to hirri! (7) 15— Evening. (7) 18—Hed mark allowed. <7) 18— A hundred quarrelled and boasted. (6) 19— Come to the ground and join the ranks. (4, 2) 22—Otherwise a bit of a steel section. (4)

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29608, 2 September 1961, Page 8

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume C, Issue 29608, 2 September 1961, Page 8

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume C, Issue 29608, 2 September 1961, Page 8

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