Across s—Think about me round America. (4) 7 How idylls are written by clergyman and friend. (10) 8— Mineral used in experimental chemistry. (4) 10— They provide enjoyment with loud melodies! (3-5) 11— Things that have sharp points round the French plateaux. (6) 12— Put an electric current through, to rouse to action. (6) 14—Remained in close pursuit, being obstinately determined. (6) 16— The main revolutionary is burnt! (6) 17— Example in approach to a tee-shot? (8) 19—Ring a good man for a kiln. (4) 21— Propriety appears around the ranks. (10) 22 Endlessly inscribe a document. (4)
Down 1— Notice a petty officer in the street. (4) 2 What the hosier provides for putting in store. (8) 3 Doesn't take a determined course. (6) 4 Middle of flat hinge mis-sing-projecting edge seen. (6) 5 The bird sounds relatively unimportant. (4) 6 Dejected but not haunted. (10) 9—Clearly no square at any kind of game! (3-7) 13—No chance to change for the dance. (8) 15— Just the thing for the consumer round the North. (6) 16— Missiles washed up on the beach. (6) IS—Some of the notes taken for the examination. <4> -o—After the end of employment enquire for a job. (4) (Solution, Page 3.)
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31030, 9 April 1966, Page 12
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