CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I— A hundred show a preference for an Egyptian sect.
3—Deduction in pay to check the attendant. <8) 9—Drawing nothing in the box. (7) 10— Imply Hell must have no end! (5) 11— Just what the doctor
ordered! (12) 13—Aptitude for money. (6) IS—Almost the whole terrace
ruined—the result of a bomb. (8) 17—They often influence the headlines! (12) 20— Quite open on top of a letter. (5) 21— A visitor, we hear, gave an uninformed opinion. (7) 22 Delay payment as the mark on the stamp shows.' (4-4) 23 Coloured extract from a bawdy edition. (4) (Solution <
Down 1— Bird holes where the fliers sit. (8) 2 Super kind of money-bag.
4 Bark extract for treatin’ the hide! (6) 5 They put on one coat after another. (5-7) 6 Contemptuous treatment for a theatre of opera-, tions„ one hears. (7) ‘ 7 Peer inside the nuclear laboratory. (4) 8— Kept down to the job and increased the quantity in the same space. (12) 12—What Roosevelt and Ei9enhower did. (8) 14—Press articles that should So first. (7) I®—A just claim, in a correct manner, (fl) 18— First draft two directions , and then speak. (9) ‘ 19— This deck fives the petty officer little work. (4) on Page 12.)
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 8
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