Across I—ls no man game to be a hero? (9) 8— Early German of fibre. (4) 9 Yeoman of the guard is not a vegetarian. (9) 11—Strong drink belonging to us? It’s only hearsay. (8) 13—Animal so as to bet about. (5) 15—Metal to act as conductor. (4) 18—Good basis for a fable. (5) 17— Is she always on the attack? (5) 18— A heavenly body follows it and it follows a heavenly body! (5) 19— Full extent? About nine inches. (4) 20— Point to shout about (5) 22—Deadly person? (6) 25—Herald turned green after seeing pulpy food. (9) 28—This egg kept tn one’s tin? (4) 27—Seems a friendly idiot wants a bed for the night. (9)
Down 2 Song of mirth? (4) 3 Bungled the whole thing because one’s hands weren't free? (6) 4 Signifies wealth. (5) 5 Finished the deliveries? (4) 6 Well - known signature? (9) 7 Cry because of it? (4-5) 10—Queer my cards. (5) 12— Teil man to turn over piece of land. (9) 13— Two legal bodies have theory about savagery. (9) 14— They are told to move the least. (5) 17—Check about a source of energy. (5) 19—A few lines to the beloved? (6) 21—Bird in bouse let out (5) 23 There’s a girt to the lane. (4) 24 You can walk up to tarn* animals. (4) (Solution Page 3)
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30562, 3 October 1964, Page 5
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