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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Across I—A conductor of electricity. (4) 3—lt’s cheap to make a literary pot-pourri. (8) 9—Check a brief reference to precipitation. (7) 10— Deprives someone of his living. (5) 11— Handiwork? (12) 13—A piece needed by the corset maker! (6) 15—Surely it dosn't consist of rose-water! (3, 3) 17—Uses the telephone to indent for supplies and cites the regulations! (5. 2,5) 20— Direction indicator which has some point to it. (5) 21— The sort of book that’s used for a journey. (7) 22 Passing-out parades? (8) 23 The port where nothing travelled quickly. (4) Solution On Page 14

1— Of the front rank and in favour of the majority, we bear. (8) 2 Puckish piece of selfindulgence. (5) 4 The records show the female’s about fifty. (6> 5 Capture the nobleman but get knocked out (4, 3,5) 6 It’s cruel to summon us about nothing. (7) 7 A nervous man may become ill at this. (4) 8— He'll hang on to any settlement. (4-8) 12—Station likely to be made up of more than four quarters. (8) 14 —Being not quite in charge produces vexation. (7) 16—Get the street register if you want to take a walk. (6) 18— Stop what the negro drinker uses! (5) 19— This will provide plenty of meat or just a bit of leg. (4)

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 10

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 10

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 10