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Across I—Turns on the charm—everybody sure to be ruined! (7) 5—A bird with a spot in front of it. (5) 8— But it could contain records of a lengthy hearing! (5-4) 9 In chess I removed a

knight (3) 10—Gas jet has the top taken off by her! (5) 12— Urge to higher things in part of the church. (7) 13— Rose study to provide a bright colouring. (6) 14— Having taken orders, she gives them! (6) 17—& 22Ac. Not people who bar vou from drinking! (7, 9)

19—round fault with ungainly tread. (5) 21— Labour measure. (3) 22 See 17 Across. 24 Look at the last of the harvest—it’s certainly not plentiful. (5) 25 Softly here the ship goes round the globes. (7)

Down I—A1 —A doctor gets the French to make steady progress.

(5) 2 Garland that needs a bit of sleight-of-hand. (3) 3 He’s the cause of many a whistle-stop. (7) 4 Not moving atmospheric interference. (6) 5 A great many people show urgency. (5) 6 Nasty spite before a time

of self-denial is vexatious. (9) 7—A sailor reaches what he fixes his sights on. (7) 11—Scatter hay round an untidy garden for this flower. (9) 13—Supply fresh clothes as compensation. (7) 15— Half a body found by uncivilised township. (7) 16— Piles up food in the ship.

(6) 18—The visitor to get us confused. (5) 20—Doctor's orders? (5) 23—A bit of hesitation about a listener. (3) (Solution. Page 5)

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 13

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Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 13

Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 13