Crossword Puzzle
Across 1— Set a time for the reckoning. (8) 5 In the morning he gives a slight cough. (4) 9 A bird returns for others. (4) 10— Erects again, with the builder’s alterations. (8) 11— Where brothers may work together. (5) 12— It’s dear meat by the sound of it! (7) 13— No racehorse alive is one! (4, 9) 18— Union without a single member! (8) 19— You’ll have no trouble doing things with this. (4) 20— A quack remedy from which most run! (7) 21— Remained, we hear, sober. (5) 22 Point to the tree from the window. (4) 23 Having responsibility in attack. (2,6) Down 2 Take a trip perhaps. (7) 3 Detains by way of a change. (7) 4 Is he a mean fellow? (3, 7,3) 6 Waits and doesn’t let go. (5, 2) 7 Mary and child featured in stonework. (7) 8— Chaperon is due to take up the girl. (6) 13— They may be required to be met. (7) 14— Stops and takes into custody. (7) 15— They shout and weep. (6) 16— Train that is brought to absolute rest. (7) 17— Unable to sleep—due to the ship’s movement? (7) (Solution Tomorrow) Saturday’s Solution Across: 1, Spells; 4, Ghetto; 9, No time to spare; 10, Learned; 11, Easel; 12, Lambs; 14, Users; 18, Erato; 19’ Refusal; 21, Accommodating; 22, Posers; 23, Feints. Down; 1, Single; 2, Extravagances; 3, Lemon; 5, Hostess' 6, Transgression; 7, Openly: 8, Study; 13, Bloomer 15, Decamp; 16, Groom; 17, Aligns; 20, Flame.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31985, 12 May 1969, Page 26
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254Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31985, 12 May 1969, Page 26
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