Crossword Puzzle
Across 6 Having a ghost relation, he had gone round. (7) 7 The tutor’s a queer fish! (5) 9—Noise made by socially depressed animal? (3) 10— Rants about harbour conveyance (9) 12— Harmony, not all of it in song? (4-7) 15— Make careful enquiries about one entry wearing underwear. (11) 17— Setting apart for particular job of removing appendages? (9) 19— Took food from catering establishment. (3) 21— Change of rates for flower show. (5) 22 The one who entertains has to lie about being unfriendly. (7) Down 1— Forbidden, thanks to expression of contempt (5) 2 Northern tavern? (3) 3 Set up at the back (4) 4 Diffuse support given to a number of spectators. (9) 5 Generally acknowledged hire charge for dog? (7) 3—lt always comes at last! (6) 11— Impudent because not wearing a veil? (4-5) 13— Story about abstainer is idle talk. (6) 14— Poetically upside down. (7) 16— Pinched a piece of clothing. (5) 18— Time for a short number with no comeback. (4) 20— Give this pen to father and you’d get a meat-pie! (3) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 7. Expostulation: 8. Accounts: 9, Item; 10. Stress: 12. Fossil: 14. Tremor: 16. Legist: 18. Spas; 20. Narrowly: 22. Bare necessity Down: 1. Executor: 2. Morose: 3. Stun; 4, Blissful: 5. Stairs: 6, Moke: 11 Stranner: 13, Insulate; 15, Meshes; 17, Grouse; 19, Pear; 21, Rues.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31587, 26 January 1968, Page 26
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234Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31587, 26 January 1968, Page 26
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