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Across 4 Suitable direction for the Space Age! (7) 8— What policemen do for a bit of repose, we hear. (6) 9 Great joy causing a member of the family to lose his head. (7) 10— Carriage used In Brazil and Australia. (6) 11— Cheats ruin a scent-bag. (6) 12— Two allowed a piece of jewellery. (8) 18 and 21 Across.—High churchman indicates N.E.W.S.! (8, 6) 20— It’s only of use within shooting-range! (6) 21— See 18 Across. 22 See 15 Down. 23 Pay to be a colonist (6) 24 Coming face to face with an assembly. (7) Down I—Small Australian jumper. (7) 2 and 6 Down.—The side won’t be Involved in this kind of onslaught (7, 6) 3—Total posessions for eastern country. (6) 5 Last rope broken—reliable guide needed. (4, 4) 6 See 2 Down. 7 The man who urged on the first of the redpolls! (6) 13— Put coal into place. (8) 14— In any surroundings it is seen as an empty-headed utterance. (7) 15 and 22 Across.—Facing for the walls of French houses? (7, 2,5) 16— Confuse a sound device. (6) 17— The others taking in Pennsylvania for a good meat (6) 19—They’re lazy individuals under the doctor. (6) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, Steeple-jack: 9, Log; 10, Transpose; 11, Easel; 13, Evident; 14, Waning; 16, Remain; 18, Leagues; 19, Bleat; 20, Eliciting; 21, Sum; 22, Enchantment Down: 2, Tug; 3, Extol; 4, Leader; 5, Jasmine; 6, Co-operate; 7, Sleepwalker; 8, Beating time; 12, Sensation; 15, Nourish; 17, Assign; 19, Begum; 21, Son.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31628, 14 March 1968, Page 24

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259

Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31628, 14 March 1968, Page 24

Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31628, 14 March 1968, Page 24