Crossword Puzzle
Across I—Support will remain. (4) 3 Close assembly of 50 in hollow. (8) 8— Lied badly, having nothing to do. (4) 9 Status not applicable to sedentary workers? (8) 11— Daring, drunk and secretly taken away. (4-8) 13— Used ox in famous emigration. (6) 14— Fixed home for an animal. (6) 17— Begone, footballer, from now! (12) 20— Does one get lingering looks from him? (8) 21— Margin found in accounts ledgers. (4) 22 Explode famous scchool in time. (8) 23 Ornamental network to vex oneself with? (4) Down 1— Insulting person who carries less weight? (8) 2 It could be legal or lively movement. (7) 4 Gang abroad in good health. (6) 5 Assembly studies one narrative. (10) 6 To get up in tramcar is easy. (5) 7 Urges layers to produce? (4) 10— One such ’tec perhaps provides a shield. (10) 12— Go in front of the others for support. (4-4) 15— Paying guests going on a ship? (7) 16— Achieve an impression. (6) 18— Be a way out round the south. (5) 19— Gave food to about fifty—and ran away! (4) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, High-pitched; 9, Adamant; 10, Stint; 11, Teeth; 12, Chequer; 13, Resent; 15, Accent; 18, Incense; 20, Until; 22, Climb; 23. Outlive; 24, Intemperate. Down: 2, Irate; 3, Heathen: 4, Intact; 5, Caste; 6, Epicure; 7, Masterpiece; 8, Story-teller: 14, Section; 16, Counter; 17, Recoup; 19, Noble; 21, Twist.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31597, 7 February 1968, Page 24
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240Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31597, 7 February 1968, Page 24
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