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Across s—Hunted5 —Hunted animals showing courage. (4) 7 Travellers are made aware of its presence in flashes of brilliance. (10) 8— A container is partly open. (4) 10— Exert some control about a particular breed. (8) 11— nre refuse and raw material on land. (6) 12— Limb shortened by its restrictions. (6) 14—They’re associated with weddings—no wonder the lassie is transformed! (6) 16— That rogue Albert has an ugly scar in front (6) . .. 17— .. he can be relied upon to break the law in the beginning. (8) 19—Hurried to get under cover, one hears. (4) 21— Criticises groups of actors about one entrance. (10) 22 Observe the leader of the kidnappers and make a search. (4)

Down 1— The defendant’s answer is only half satisfactory. (4) 2 Do some housework—there’s a black deposit underneath—bits of burnt

wood. (8) 3 How much it costs to renew the battery. (6) 4 Physical strength needed, one hears, for one living in the sea. (6) 5 Accoutrements seen in the average arena. (4) 6—One who finds his job trying. (10) 9—. . . at the last moment giving a fair sentence? (4, 2,4,) 13—Capital part of the staff on board. (4-4) 15— Article in bad press scantily circulated. (6) 16— Pass on a report for the consumer trade. (6) 18—Fasten up a piece of hair. (4)

20—Powdery deposit of the French street (4) (Solution, Page 13)

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31197, 22 October 1966, Page 5

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Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31197, 22 October 1966, Page 5

Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31197, 22 October 1966, Page 5

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