CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I—Go away, footballer, from now on! (12) 9—Prime change in America for referees. (7) 10— Many tears—falls in drops. (S) 11— Was a quarrelsome oarsman, perhaps. (5) 12— Too vain to have an enthusiastic reception. (7) 13— Eradicate to pour. (6) 15—Sudden sharp pain causes irritation to saint (6) IS—Cellar for prisoners. (7) 20— Feeble-minded person hiding in bedroom or on roof. (5) 21— Connected with birth in African province. (5) 22 Aver imp is a bloodsucker. (7) 23 The contents of a garage at night? (84) (Solution on Page 3)
Down 2 License oriental member as debtor. (7) 3 Remedied copper colour (5) 4 Coalition in U.S. of mixed bag. (6) 5 Beaming with joy, preach noisily about help returned (7) 6 need a form of bail first as a plea of being elsewhere (5) 7 Freed from illusions about detached inns. (12) 8— Environment makes rings round us. (12) 14—Partly cover in addition one complete circuit of track. (7) 16— Dog that will go astray in raised row. (7) 17— The United Nations, indeed, are not on the level. (6) 19— Inter saltpetre. (5) 20— Copy (1001 x 2) + 100. (5)
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 17
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196CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 17
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