Across 3—The duty roster board can be turned round. (9) 7 A drop of rum for a child. (3) 8— Spanners used by motorists. (4-7) 10 — Without it you wouldn’t have a leg to stand on! (5) 11— Race-meeting in which the yards may vary in length! (7) 13— Give relief to a ship before it’s destroyed. (6) 14— A bit of timber needed for subsidiary office. (6) 17—This will prevent the wine flowing. (7) 19— Come before this to disclose all the facts. (5) 20— For those who do the result may be fine! (5, 3,3) 22 One in the morning—that’s the intention. (3) 23 Ready for war. but doesn't supply enough i weapons! (5, 4) I
Down 1— Non-paying borders. (9) 2 Hits at the vital point and makes an impression on the House! (7, 4) 3 Lecturers who are concerned with proofs. (7) 4 They sound like brass instruments—in fact, they increase in volume underground! (6) 5 See this is boiling—object! (5) 6 The position of the ball to give a false impression. (3) 9—To start moving, go beneath the road! (3, 5,3) 12—What one on a slimming diet goes through? (1, 4. 4.) 15— Remembers encores. (7) . . . 16— . . . and one who takes a bow. (6) 18—Something used for stiring up a game. (5) 21 —Managed some of the easier answers. (3) (Solution on Page 3)
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 5
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