Crossword Puzzle
Across 7 Material of absorbing interest to the writer? (B-5) 8— The channel, we hear, is not crooked. (8) 9 Boy going round northern country. (4) 10— This consists of a number of courses for tta consumer. (6) 12— Pulling to a section of the plane. (6) 14— Makes obedient and destroys. (6) 16— Down-grade both ends of the Democratic vote, (() 18— Uninteresting place to live. (4) 20— Get a rule changed to exercise control. (8) 22—Homer, a bird of some note! (7-6) Down 1— He may well cut his material to suit you. (8) 2 Southern rail transport to make a great effort. (6) 3 Telephone for what the bride needs. (4) 4 Disturbed—tied a tag badly. (8) 5 Inexperienced in the local low-down. (6) 6 Intend to show an average. (4) 11— Held back a description of the reticent man. (8) 13— System of signs to put up in a race? (8) 15— Gear in the Bugatti readjusted. (6) 17— It’s baleful to speak evil of. (6) 19— Metal the man in front takes. (4) 21— Opening by the end of the gate to be wide open. (4) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, Fare; 8, Dissection; 9, Fastness; 10, Mule; 12, Secret: 14, Select; 15, Stalks; 17, Modest; 18, Lyre; 19, Restrain; 21, Fire-alarms; 22, Hose. ' Down: 2, Apparently; 3, Edit; 4, Assent; 5, Census; 6, Stumbled: 7, Once; 11, Locksmiths; 13, Relieves; 16, Scroll; 17, Misery; 18, Left; 20, Rush.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31764, 22 August 1968, Page 26
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246Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31764, 22 August 1968, Page 26
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