Across 3—He fights to get paid. (9) 7 —The goddess is beheaded
for a certain time. (3) B—Becomes the leader and accepts the price. (5, 6) 10 — It’s worth changing the cast. (5) 11— Disjointed, like a free fight? (7) 13— A din one hears causes vexation. (6) 14 — The wool-scourer has more in him, apparently! (6) 17—Half keen to shut down and put a fence round. (7) 19— Goes in the car I designed. (5) 20 — Special order for a liqueur. (11) 22 A natural perch, we hear, for a fabulous bird. (3) 23 To set out a different way back by the mountains! (9)
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Down 1— To make one’s way inside, it’s necessary to do a boring job! (9) 2 When used in the garden liquid comes from the rose. (8-3) 3 Create a method to yield precedence. (4-3) 4 Is placed among the others to put up some opposition. (6) 5 Volatile substance used in the thermometer. (5) 6 Half the girder needs raising for the equipment. (3) 9—They give elders a drop, but enable you to get up. (4-7) 12— A. standard length for arranging tidy racks. (9) 15 — To elevate with the start of unusual commendation. (7) 16— The cleric takes in company—an officer of the church. (6) 18—This command produces tidiness. (5) 21—This may well provide you with good looks. (3)
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31215, 12 November 1966, Page 13
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230Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31215, 12 November 1966, Page 13
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