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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Across I—Tilted, like the end of a cue, for instance. (6) 4—More qualified to be a craftsman. (6) 9 Cheer up! (2,2, 4,5) 10 — Len sits in a mess and joins up. (7) 11— The graduate's in the dock—getting wet? (5) 12— One word is large enough here. (5) 14—Set off with an unexpected movement, (5) 18 — Hot as imprecations can be when upset. (5) 19— Took a rest and once more put into position. (7) 21— Five hundred come madly on a situation—the resuit is dissolution. (13) 22 Give way concerning a fast time. (6) 23 Takes aim and gets even? (6)

(Solution on Page 12.)

Down I—Took a bath, but went back to bed <6» 2—That it makes capitol marble may be questionable. (13) 3—Moves sideways in studied gestures (5) s—Occupy in practice (7) 6—Sinful outcome of disturbing rests in graves, (13) 7—A reproving seaman? (6) B—Little pest for the doctor to employ. <5) 13—When he's in. nine others are out! <4. 3, 15—Food for about a couple of coppers—and a note! <6> 16—Common criminal—asso* ciated with bishops? (5) 17—A college fellow is ■ beau, obviously. (6) 20—Of first importance to one's healthiest state. (5)

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29916, 1 September 1962, Page 8

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CI, Issue 29916, 1 September 1962, Page 8

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CI, Issue 29916, 1 September 1962, Page 8