Across I—Receive a signal to give a lift. (4, 2) 4—Public relations officer needs suitable gain. (6) 9—ln the main they make knots. (8, 5) 10 — Tom returns to the catch-phrase. (5) 11— Crazy material used by the binder. (3-4) 12— They provide transport for small charges! (5) 13— Bus-stop for the theatre. (5) 18—Open set arranged for dance. (3-4) 20— Slowly advanced in front of the ring. (5) 21— Support provided for one who lost his head! (8-5) 22 The wish of French Majesty. (6) 23 The skill about study iS to be fervidly enthusiastic! (6)
Down 1— Before mother, father goes round an American republic. 2 Men of note who can manage high scores! (7-6) 3 United Nations has one style for military dress. (7) 5 A drink before my game of cards. (5) 6 What a man of affairs is regularly doing? (7, 2,4.) 7 Faulty street examiner. (6) 8— With a hundred on account he provides a treasure store. (5) 14— Not a public house where a tax must be paid! (4-3) 15— Used coercion—that’s not natural. (6) 16— Paid out money to put an enclosure in the street. (5) 17— Authorisation certificate to put it in port, we hear. (6) 19—One discovered in intoxicant operations! (5) (Solution, Page 3).
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30971, 29 January 1966, Page 5
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214Untitled Press, Volume CV, Issue 30971, 29 January 1966, Page 5
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