Crossword Puzzle
Across I—Times of enchantment. (6) 4 Possibly got the Jewish quarter. (6) 9 Very busy explaining what the Reign of Terror was? (2,4,2,5) 10— A number deserved a lawyer’s courteous description. (7) 11— Stand in front of the artist. (5) 12— The French doctors are known for their friskiness! (5) 14— They employ unusual ruses. (5) 18— Time to muse. (5) 19— No answer? (7) 21— Pliable furnishings. (13) ' 22 Questions models? (6) 23.—Stratagems, if nets are tangled. (6) Down 1— Pick out—or miss! (6) 2 Grave taxes can alter them. (13) 3 You’ll like it if you like fruit tart! (5) 5 You’ll find her entertaining. (7) 6 String reasons together somehow for breaking the law. (13) 7 Publicly open lyceums at first. (6) 8— Room in which to gain knowledge. (5) 13— It's an absurd mistake to beautify the garden. (7) 15— Abscond from French tents. (6) 16— Not the best man in the stable? (5) 17— Spoils a signal and gets into a row. (6) 20— It burns Alf up, then me! (5) (Solution On Monday) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, Part exchange; 7, Estop; 8, Bride; 9, Sat; 10, Very light; 11, Owning; 12, Angora; 15, Partridge; 17, Sup; 18, Night; 19, Icons; 21, Glass slipper. Down; 1, Parts company: 2, Eft; 3, Capers; 4, Ambulance; 5, Going: 6, Neutral power; 7, Eaten: 10, Venerates; 13, Ousts; 14, Admits: 16, Regal; 20, Obi.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 48
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238Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 48
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