Crossword Puzzle
Across
I — See 20 Down. 8— The tail of the rocket in aircraft for bodies in space. (7) 9 Revolutionary palindrome. (7) 10—Did some drilling but wasn't interested. (5) 12— Nevertheless locks are required for wall supports (10) 15— Soil proves practicable for fortifications. (10) 18— Increase southern water supply. (5) 19— Part of a sentence, we hear, for breaches of the peace. (7) 21— Mass to be avoided by craft. (7) 22 How those who tell everything come. (5) Down I—Gains victory above influential states. (10) 2 & 17Dn.—Railway worker—not one who prepares the table for a meal! (5-5) 3 Advanced time before Easter. (4) 4 The ghost shows animation. (6) 5 This is bound to dawn on you! (8) 6 Exercise some restraint about the newspapers. (7) ll Opening out the record and failing to win. (10) 13— Supporter to sustain in pure disorder. (8) 14— Tidiness the editor demanded. (7) 16— An ogre destroys the fruit (6) 17— See 2 Down. , 20 & 7Ac.— What well-made-up ladies are taken at? (4,5) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, Materials; 8. Roe: 9, Demonstrate; 11, Canters: 12, Bacon; 13, Rattle: 15, Device; 17, In bed; 18, Unction: 20, Overcharges; 22, Elk: 23, Spectator. Down: 2, Aye; 3, Range: 4. Artist; 5, Shamble; 6, Prescribing; 7, Seventeen; 10, Minute-books; 11, Cardindex; 14, Ladders; 16, Muscle; 19, Chart; 21, Ego.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31780, 10 September 1968, Page 28
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229Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31780, 10 September 1968, Page 28
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