CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across 4—Slaver, as footballers do. (7) 8— Foundations, we hear, for ways laid down. <6) 9 Word for word. (7) 10— Get to the base—you'll need six feet! (6) 11— Untidiness is a beastly production. (6) 12— Pieces of paper thrown at union assembly! (8) 18—Arrange a fight and launch an assault (3, 5) 20— Formal scholar to gasp about abbreviated edition. (6) 21— Smoking-jacket? (6) 22 It’s a shame to steal inside —uprightness is required. (7) 23 Poor harvest has no start —go hungry. (8) 24 Tradesmen—could they be packmen? (7)
Down 1— Responsible position at school: head of French department. *7) 2 Bird decorations. (7) 3 Ask for alms from an individual—go away I (8) 5 He wants a ruler. (8) 6 Expresses derision around the street, and creates a boom. (6) 7 Bet on some fellows, but they're not experts. (6) 13— A wilful chap? Try and put up a duty-list! (8) 14— A good blazer for outside. (7) 15— Did some spooning? (7) 16— Comrade Green, step inside ! (6) 17— Frolic causes the doctor to be kept in prison, (6) 19—A man's brokers. (8) (Solution on Page 18)
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30348, 25 January 1964, Page 11
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