Crossword Puzzle
Across 1— Extraordinary deed or act may get you this. (9) 8— Tavern in Berlin near the wall. (3) 9 Puts cordial into machines. (11) 11— Train to get back into the centre. (7) 12— One may fall into it by mistake. (5) 13— Perfume on the upgrade. (6) 15— Not a precious stone, but may be worn. (6) 17— Insect encountered me first coming back. (5) 18— Agitator from a rice tin. (7) 20— Vitriol so to speak? (4,7) 22 Admit it’s different now. (3) 23 Its produce often goes to press. (9) Down 2 Bird found in the museums. (3) 3 More pay? Bring it up at the meeting. (5) 4 He wants a good deal. (6) 5 See ice does make it (7) 6 He spreads things around in a business-like way. (11) 7 Such garments should never be worn out (9) 10— Split up the business and go different ways. (4,7) 11— Camouflage expert? (9) 14 — On night shift with no result (7) 16— Is back to make mistakes before a mountain range. (6) 19— Beachcomber included the seaside valley. (5) 21 — Three parts a monarch, relatively speaking. (3) (Solution Tomorrow) Saturday’s Solution Across: 7, Abacus; 8, Charge; 10, Precise; 11, Saves; 12, Rate; 13, Worry; 17, Charm; 18, Arch; 22 Leave; 23, Memento; 24. Manger; 23, Entire. Down: 1, Hampers: 2, Magenta: 3, Quail; 4, Chasers; 5. Brave; 6, Verse; 9, Melodrama; 14, Thieves; 15, Frantic; 16, Thrower; 19, Flame; 20, Manna; 21, Amend.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31761, 19 August 1968, Page 26
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251Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31761, 19 August 1968, Page 26
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