Crossword Puzzle
Across I—Aster family-—the row is crooked in the beginning. (8) s—Some of the chaps enter a recess. (4) 9 —Principle X digested, we hear. (5) 10— Supporter of body was in front, but wasted time. (7) 11— Rapid transport that once carried the newspaperman? (7,5) 13— The French sons upset part of the school timetable! (6) 14— Disturb the smoothness of a frilly collar. (6) 17—Sandy expanse is terra firma—haven for the shipwrecked sailor. (6, 6) 20— Intently serious set near being reformed. (7) 21— Approaches northern listeners. (5) 22 Put through a refining process if a good man is around. (4) 23 Professional press somehow flourishes. (8)
Down 1— Location—it is in half the base. (4) 2 Takes over extra hotel accommodation. (7) 3 Channels to make softer going on the race-tracks? (12) 4 Decline to have rubbish. (6) 6 Date producer near a Balearic resort. (5) 7 Expose to injury and conclude with passion. (8) 8— A geographer’s way of showing relief. (7, 5) 12—Joy to end up in a mirror. (8) 15— A blare of trumpets provides the enthusiast with sustenance. (7) 16— One who poses is an easy target. (6) 18— This is a bar to the letterwriter! (5) 19— Questions a fool about the capital of Kashmir. (4) Solution Page 3
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31327, 25 March 1967, Page 5
Word Count
218Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31327, 25 March 1967, Page 5
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