CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I—Talk foolishly about one buccaneer. (6) 4—Sportsman who aims to hem his opponent in? (6) 9—Trouble from inn, once Venice got round to it. (13) 10— Little boys who pinch. (7) 11— Fat hidden amongst robes, evidently. (5) 12— Standard family. (5) 14—Judges together where to sit. (5) 18 — Hooked claw used in vital onslaught. (5) 19— Ministerial furniture? (7) 21— Tigers, or verse, prove degenerating (13) 22 One can’t even fit him in. (6) 23 Grieved I was missing; bordered on being upset. (6)
Down 1— In the factory I become easily influenced. (6) 2 Summed up and surrendered again. (13) 3 Colour in Greek, Latin, German and French. (5) 5 Interesting incident of poetry written on a mixture of pies. (7) 6 Offensively patronising girl on the way down. (13) 7 Gave off fumes made to spin out again. (6) 8— Pithy trees. (5) 13—Study a kind of spouse. (7) 15— Ore set to form facsimile plate. (6) 16— 20 give an account. (5) 17— Be there to finish off an abstainer. (6) 20—Abets to put fat over. (5)
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30466, 13 June 1964, Page 15
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