Across I—This officer isn’t partial. (7) s—Describes one’s capacity' (5) BWeapon8Weapon for the mechanical? (9) 9 —Advertisement with • girl. (3) ■ . . 10—He’s been deprived of a variety of roles. (5) 12But you wouldn’t expect a highwayman to be conspicuous. (5, 2) 13— Agrees to use of lubricant. (6) 14— Arnold’s ■ different man now. (6) 17How brothers and sisters are told. (7) 19Tell enemy to surrender girl. (5) 21 — Moslem leader tooks about the same. (3) 22 Resist using post. (9) 24 Finished object 16 in short. (5) 25 Rears to provide food for the oven. (7)
Down 1— In Agra I looked for holy dish. (5) 2 “Lousy” egg? (3) 3 Comments about currency. (7) 4 Most recent departed saint. (6) 5 Many at play’s opening get prickly. (5) 6 Wicked letters may make this possible. (9) 7 Pitched tents right inside, having little room. (7) 11—Hoop from W. Indian musicians. (5, 4) 13—Refuse to dress on time. (7) 15— Circle takes to poetry with a following abroad. (7) 16— He might redo it for publication. (6) 18—Engaged? On a chain? (5) 20—Lowest point of a drain. (5) 23—Behave—it’s the law! (3) , (Solution on Page 3.)
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30586, 31 October 1964, Page 19
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