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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

ACROSS I—Public relations officer asking a question and making a suggestion. (9) B—The sort of saintly ring the head has. (4) 9, 6—Dn & 24Dn. A great number of sailors cope with the electrical Installation, we’re told! (4, 5, 4,5, 4) 11—They give seasoned advice for trees. (6) 13—The French tree may have a dog at the end of it. (5) 15—Experts disrupt the case. (4) IS—Hearing test! (5) 17— Set from one baking. (5) 18— To take out an insurance policy you need a hundred surplus. (5) 19— This is rather more than a foot long. (4) 20— Discharge a hunting expedition. (5) 22—The actors need an alternative for one of the Twins. (6) 25 Suffering accepted in good faith? (9) 26 Tender making little noise. (4) 27 Innocent youngster te approve of. (9)

Down 2 Genuine piece of pure aluminium. (4) 3 Just the people to receive outstanding accounts. (6) 4 Drenches the wood in the ship. (5) 5 Knot badly done. (4) 6 See 9 Across. 7 The foreign representative and Edward sought advice. (9) 10—Laziness keep quiet about a great deal! (5) 12— Keep an eye on the lawsuit—the time keeps going on in this! (5-4) 13— Sign of autumn doesn’t continue! (6, 3) 14— Aversions—shocking heat and start of a storm. (5) 17—Could this be included In one of those sweeping statements? (5) 19—Hedge plant to stray up in the sun! (6) 21—Very warm on top of the Spanish accommodation for guests. (5) 23 In fear as he shows evidence of disease. (4) 24 See 9 Across. (Solution Page 3) -

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 5

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 5

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 5

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