Crossword Puzzle
Across 6 See 22 Across. 7 The Spanish in beam broadcast. (5) 9 & 19 Across—Not a cask returned—fastener needed. (6) 10— Went over poetry in traditional setting. (9) 12— Can be made up as medicine and can be done without; (11) 15— One who has aired his views? (11) 17— Rushes upset step-dames. (9) 19— See 9 Across. , 21—Flower to open, maybe, before the end of May. (5) 22 & 6—To have esteem for skill shows good social standing. (14) Down 1— Concerning a match in the ring. (5) 2 Ailing—one gets only half well. (3) 3 Almost an opening for a famous actor. (4) 4 Went back to give medical attention in a rush. (9) 5 Tape all arranged for knee-cap. (7) 8— Uniform back-street happenings. (6) 11— Sam riding madly—taking the weapons away. (9) 13— Agreement, we hear, made ready for dispatch. (6) 14— Monk has trouble about the end of the prayer. (7) 16— Give expression to nothing in wickedness. (5) 18— Continually included among the believers. (4) 20— Almost the highest point for a natural climber. (3) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 7, Mineral waters: 8, Marginal; 9, Opts; 10, Hold on; 12, One-way; 14, Astern; 16, Static; 18, Onus; 20, Talisman; 22, Poor performer. Down: 1, Picadores; 2, Begged; 3, Main; 4, Swallows: 5, Stroke; 6, Trot: 11. Nineteen: 13, Animated; 15, Ensure; 17, Assert; 19, Noon; 21, Left
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31907, 7 February 1969, Page 20
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235Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31907, 7 February 1969, Page 20
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