Across 1— To rave after intelligence causes mental disturbance. (5-5) 8— Substitute corded cloth with frilly material. (7) 9 Even allowed, in part, to be correctly mercenary. (5 10 11 Ac.—What one who has cured his crooked ways does. (4. 8) 11—See 10 Across. 13—What the herald wears is a product of bad art. (6) 15 —Transport that takes somebodv dead slowly! (6) 17 —Passable theatrical work expected of sportsmen. (4. 4) IS —Preliminary course thus raised in price. (4) 21— A vagabond, one hears, provides the scent. (5) 22 The caption shows one of the footballers skills. (7) 23 Speculating the revolution must come about the' start of October. (10) Down 2 Pure change with eastern currency. (5) 3 I sprinted for the country. (4) 4 Leaves things on the bed! (6) 5 Prevented a veto bid being destroyed. (8)
6 One who controls a fellow with shocking rage. (7) 7 This will prevent the the gear going off line. (7-3) S—What a public road has, if you keep to one side? (5, 2,3) 12—Excursion channel for unusual aircraft. (8)
14—Guarantee a sum to get somebody debarred? (4, 3) 16—The sailor is coming back to her more readily. (6) 19— “The Hunter” in which seven stars can be seen. (5) 20 — Manuscripts about a re-' ligious service. (4) I , (Solution Page 13.) )
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31221, 19 November 1966, Page 5
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