Across I—Weak, like worms, for instance? (9) 8— A convict returns to the festivity. (4) 9 Unorthodox type of • soldier. (9) 11 —A thousand and one in sacred surroundings get sermon. (6) 13 —Many receiving the whip make loud noise. (5) 15 Escaped, we hear, up the chimney. (4) 16 Woman in old city acts as door-keeper. (5) 17—More than ghastly this, dirt. (5) IS Run in the next race. (5) ! ig immedi a t e 1 y article wanted number returned. (4) point not easily broken “ in broken pottery. (5) study painting inside box. (6) X rip among his fav- " ourites—birds! (9) 06—A way to travel! (4) 07— pleased to have gem in the bag. (9)
Down 2 Sound pleased in a catty sort of way. (4) 3 Has no eve for knitting. (6) 4 King of France reforming one soul. (5) 5 Ruler has changed first of heads. (4) 6 Humbly. with bared head? (3. 2,4) 7 Infant splendid on the piano. (4, 5) 10—Rouge helps to disguise scoundrel. (5) [ 12—Solicitude in convalescence. (5-4) 13— Suitable weapon for assassin. (3-6) 14— Calls ship when weather is bad? (5) 17—Girl has short piece_ of music for a dance. (5) 19—Catch in a sound sleep. (5) 21—Rhoda could be a treasure if she'd only change. (5) 23 You’ve got this at your fingertips. (4) 24 Squirrel’s 21 turns up to bewilder. (4) (Solution on Page 12)
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30769, 5 June 1965, Page 5
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