Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS 6 Make commonplace saying about metal-cutting tool. (7) 7 Contents of books for boys. (5) 9—Put mine back—it’s a useful hint. (3) 10— Percolators which make great efforts? (9) 12— Keen points in pet assessment (II) 15— Scholar leads a people to sacrilege. (11) 17— Dejected, having reports indeed! (9) 19— Child’s toy, after 9 of the highest excellence. (3) 21— Man got married and was attacked with chopper as a result! (5) 22 Give asylum bar a shake-up within 60 minutes. (7) DOWN 1— The graduate would do wrong to build such a vessel. (5) 2 Supplement some of the key Industries. (3) 3 Separate role. (4) 4 Flower people going by vehicle. (9) 5 Ripping meal-time circle! (7) 8— Vegetable causes rust on vehicle, perhaps. (6) 11 — He does feats by the first mentioned. (9) 13— He provides a cosy home after hesitation. (6) 14— Arranged, but not voluntarily. (7) 16— Extra payment indicated: No return in public transport. (5) 18— Dash with Spanish and English articles. (4) 20— What backward flowers do? (3) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 7. Denominations: 8, Managing; 9, Type; 10, Vipers; 12, Abrupt; 14, Persia; 16, Sermon; 18, Slav; 20, Director; 22, Long-suffering. Down: 1, Relative; 2, Homage; 3, Mimi; 4, Gangways: 5. Fitter; 6, Snap; 11, Stand out: 13, Propound; 15, Savage; 17, Record; 19, Loop; 21, Rift.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31729, 12 July 1968, Page 20
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230Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31729, 12 July 1968, Page 20
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