Across I—Friend we had seen about wattle. (6) 4—Read back the contents very softly. That's neat! (6) 9 —Enough rib to repair cowl? It’s near enough. (13) 10— What fills space could be 3. (5) 11— Limited neither in time nor space. (7) 12 — Roofing material least used. (5) 13— Spoil silence of the bog. (5) 18—Baby and a Spanish princess. (7) 20— Is about to study statues. (5) 21— Keep the table clean to win all the prizes. (5, 3, 5) 22 To finish with. (6) 23 Against making a match. (6)
Down 1— Music follower? (6) 2 These athletes don’t work only by snatches. (6, 7) 3 Eager star has hit for a change. (7) 5 A Communist hiding one should be exposed. (5) 6 Slip one a cross for the hymns. (13) 7 Has got rid of the salad plant. (6) 8— Dog in the ring? (5) 14 — Endearing question of the modest regarding talent? 17) 15— Islam’s got its own pray-er-book. (6) 16— Many long for such treasure. (5) 17— The team is inside as quiet remarks are made. (6) 19—Plane crash in the Himalayas. (5) (Solution on Page 3.)
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30592, 7 November 1964, Page 17
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