CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across 6 It prevents . one getting the needle, so to speak. <7) 7 Wait for the sailor on the railway. 15) 9—Garment providing a disguise. (5) 10—It’s a beef stew, go laugh if you like! (7) 12—Is good for opening with, generally speaking. (8, 3) 14 —This epicure is mostly interested in what goes on above. (11) 18— Frank, to listen to, Is flat- ■ tering. (7) 19— Can be found at sessions —cash larceny officer, too. (5) 21— Is she always on the attack? (5) 22 When green, I tend to dizziness. (7) I (Solution C
I Down I—This country sounds oold. (5) I 2—You may see me up by the sailing ship, ready to go on board. <6> 3—Get the measure of the violoncello. (3) 4—Takes 10 in hats. <6i s—Was only playing at searching? (7) B—Bridge is a card game, of course! (7) 11—Everything’s due to be granted. (7) 13—Bleats about bad acting in the W. Indies. (7) 15—Walk uncertainly being led astray in the end. (6) 18—Builds from secret formula. (6) .17 —A point reached in the development of one’s acting abilities? (5) i2o —Unmoving group. (3) •n Page 14)
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 10
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