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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Aera* I—A meal, sir, can provide nothing fancy. (7) 9 Stock with humanity. (8) 10— Unwelcome notice to entrants. (4, 3) 11— Capital protection for those who are retiring? (8) 12— A swoon, we hear, is just pretence. (5) 13— Continuous description of a wild horse. (8) 17—Fit a ripe mixture Into this drink. (8) 20— Place where father is caught in wrongdoing I (5) 21— Do these depressions provide the sob-stuff? (4-4) 23 Being honest gives support, (7) 24 Sounds like a communal regulation for popular tradition. (8) 23—They're probably interested in paper-making

(Solation on Page 12.)

Down 2 One by one. (8) 3 Fastener in the timber moving easily. (8) 4 Went round and produced a yarn. (4) 5 A moving spectacle <B-7 > .B— Well 1 Well! They’re very effusive I (7) 7 You need something to eat and that's fiat! (7) 8— Trickling in to watch half a game of table tennis 1 (7) 14— A dog makes the graduate rigid. (7) 15— Remembers about telephone messages. (7) 18—Scatters 501 magic charms, by the sound of it (7) 18— What those who aspire to elevated places need I (8) 19— Secret writing is nothing. (8) 22—Some of the timorous pedestrian* moved quickly. (4)

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CII, Issue 30200, 3 August 1963, Page 8

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208

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30200, 3 August 1963, Page 8

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30200, 3 August 1963, Page 8

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