CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across 6 Did a domestic chore to hurry into bed 1 (?) 7 Prominent figure in tumultuous events. (5) 9—To interweave, landing the French in a bole, (5) 10—Put your arms round the girl—a lot of craft wanted, <7> 13— Trsnqullllsing agents t (5-6) 14— Cautious behaviour produces permission to pass unharmed (4-7) 18— The gang spotted a woodcutter (4-3» 19— Just the man to look after the pitch. (5) 21— Cut some of these verses (5) 22 Tying heather round a tree. (7) (Solution on page 14).
Down 1— William goes round the bead of the river for flab. <s> 2 Be ambitious to gain a high place. «6> 3 Price payable to eat without end. <3> 4 Make a comment about one of the gospels. (6) 5 Become a member of another union. (7) B—Thia sedative will make you more than morbid! (7) 11—He may be in class or in charge of it. (7) 13—Entertainment associated with a bar etc. (7) 15— Spun round as the editor passed out. (6) 16— Tbooe who are, get brought to this, we hear. 17— Is inclined to give tho French a short answer. 20—Don’t hurry to keep out the frost (3) P
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 10
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