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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Across I—lt's usually a bit above tone's head. <7> 9—Arrange a sarong that is disarrayed. »8) 10— Old Moorish city and Agra, for instance. (7) 11— Photograph of catches recently stolen. (8) 12— Brown monkeys round about one (5) 13 — Thrill of coming on stage. (8) 17—Game of chance will be allowed in due course. (8) 20— You must forbid Albert and that’s flat! (5) 21— The boss is very worthy, no doubt! (8) 23 You’ll find a miser endlessly hanging back. (7) 24 A break in rival net. <8» 25 The member’s about to conclude with some “stories. <7) (Solution on Page 16)

Down 2 He wants to get nearer to his desert. (6) 3 The pulse is fast to start with. <6) 4 No coppers like gestures of assent. (4) 5 The chief pursuit of steeplechasers? (5, 8) 6 Batter a piece of the fortification. <7) 7 Trying to get information from a certain angle? (7) 8— He's certainly a hawkeyed type. (7) 14— Cards can become violent with it (7) 15— Little dog favourites and dolls. (7) 16— Messengers with cheques? (7) 18— Does the rolling-press cause damage, then? (6) 19— .Top cover on a communist shows enmity. (6) 22—It can annoy to use lire.' (4)

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30342, 18 January 1964, Page 9

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30342, 18 January 1964, Page 9

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30342, 18 January 1964, Page 9