CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Aeroas I—This side for the ladies. (7) 9— He’s a capital fellow! (8) 10— Strives after snakes concealing anger. (7) 11— Position of a little bird in the midst of a strange duet. (8) 12— The hopelessness of partial darkness. (5) 13— Ram meant as defensive equipment (8) 17—Oriental who may be delivered by the bowler. (8) 20— Form of address when mother meets mother. <s> 21— Left employment calmly submissive. (8) 23 Counts an Old Testament book. (7) 24 They are the making of steelmen. (8) 25 Bird loses fifty looking hard. (7) y (Solution on Page 12)
Down 2 Not forgotten as soon as an injury, said Chesterfield. (6) 3 Cutter gets the end with an alternative. (8) 4 The elf upset a bloodsucker. (4) 5 The forest entraps those tending the foundlings. (6-7). 6 Man of the sea, airborne if red. (7) 7 Guaranteed in turning us crimson. (7) 8— Brings to a standstill. (7) 14— Mark permitted as a colour. (7) 15— He claims knowledge of horses with winning ways. (7) 18—Could be slang for decorative wear. (7) 18 — Indistinct speech of one with thrust? (6) 19— Unfruitful engineer in the storehouse. (6) 22—The dry part of industry. (4)
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29714, 6 January 1962, Page 8
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