Across I—Father and I In the red got some money back. (6) 4—Fit for taking down. (6) 9 —What the seamstress uses is a broadcasting apparatus, we hear. (6-7) 10— It will be a wonder if you get this! (7) 11— Indicates some possibility for power. (5) 12— Begin to ahow surprise. (3) 14—Let Albert get depressed. (5) 18— Greek apartment. (5) 19— Moralistic relation. (7) 21— To do this is definitely off-putting. (13) 22 To remain around is to show fight (6) 23 Stuff thrown out from planes before morning. (6) Solution Page S
Down 1— A precis to begin again. (6) 2 Sources of energy through the generations! (5-8) 3 Style of architecture originating from Horatio Nicholson. (5) 5 A system that is certainly not pointless. (7) 6 Plenty of craft needed for this spanner! (6-2-5) 7 Chooses the Spanish sect for a change. (6) 8— Golden-hued morning before the end of September. (5) 13—Do they get the needle when they are broken? (7) 15— To pant with hesitation for a cigarette. (6) 16— Father’s getting the ser-geant-major around a sudden turn results! (5) 17— Buy back a small editioa in mere confusion. (6) 20—Ruined her in European river. (5)
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30448, 23 May 1964, Page 5
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