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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Across I—The minister emerges aa alternative to what has gone before. (6) 4—Several, it appears, are rather more short of sensation. (6) •—Fair equipment takes first place, but is not Inelined to work. <6, 3. 4) 16—Disapproving look, though questioning at first. (7) 11— Do they make fast workers in the garden? (5) 12— TTie holiday pictures show a short sleep in a steamer. (5) 14—An object, and mostly a slight one. (3> 18—Sporting trophy turned to dust. (3) I#—The specimen will be largely sufficient (7) 21— He makes a practice of generally on Sundays (13) 22 Spared te become elergy. (•) 23 To thia agent fiction ia usually the alternative. (6)

Down i I—Thia order is not mailorder, though it might seem so. (fi) 2 He’s apparently bogged down, and not inclined to make progress. (5-S-3-3) 3 Musical instrument trauapoeed gives a groan. (5) s—Bring to light the United Nations all over the world. (7) B—At this moment of crisis a pencil-sharpener may i come in handy. (8-5) 7 Vegetable in which I’d turn up in spots. (6) 8— Metal showing mettle. (9) 13—Narrow way in which to spend time. (7) 15— It’s reckless to put a staff officer in the picture about the Uo of the land 16— The apparent meaning of the ainger, (8) 17— This is ■ corresponding i document. (6) 2®—The smell of a European capital. (3)

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29626, 23 September 1961, Page 8

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume C, Issue 29626, 23 September 1961, Page 8

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume C, Issue 29626, 23 September 1961, Page 8