CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Down 1— The doctor should for want of rain. (7) 2 In a way letters can provide support. '7) 3 Warning in the manner of strong drink. <6) 5 Pursue a language, albe.t a barbarous one. (3-5 > 6 Given and received. <6> 7 Old and wise, one of the finest orators in Greek history. (6) 13— Fruit-tart with orderly associations. (5-3) 14— Kind of crow or cairn. (7) 15— Missile-borne military leader. (3-4) 16— Comminuted land. <■«> 17— Cover a new sort of blow. (6) I®—Out to adapt the complete equipment. (6) n Page 12).
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29820, 12 May 1962, Page 8
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192CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CI, Issue 29820, 12 May 1962, Page 8
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