Crossword Puzzle
Across I—They may come at the end of the service. (4) 3 She offers many counter-attractions. (8) 8— Gets on in stages. (4) 9 A synonym of mine. (8) 11— Didn’t allow to succeed? (12) 13— Do real results come from such a test of experience? (6) 14— He failed to turn the tide. (6) 17— Between ourselves, pop music often is. (3, 3,6) 20— Eastern relation perhaps. (8) 21— Mail order for the Peruvian capital. (4) 22 Burlesquer from Port Said. (8) 23 A game which could be developed. (4) Down 1— A spot of sympathy? (8) 2 Urged to have one’s clothes smartened up? (7) 4 A sound reason for finishing work? (6) 5 Pat leaps it somehow, but trembles with the effort! (10) 6 She’s a bit of a siren, evidently! (5) 7 Plays no piano songs. (4) 10— Not bound to redistribute the senate fund. (10) 12— A leading light in the motorist’s world. (8) 15— Put on A.l. as a perfect description. (7) 16— Passes on messages concerning 7 Down? (6) 18— He’ll be found in order. (5) 18—Ring the swimming bath up. (4) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: i, Straightway: 9, Abandon: 10, Tiara: 11, Nylon: 12, Remnant; 13, Rioted; 15, Tattoo; 18, Baggage: 20, Recce: 22, Lunch: 23, Imitate: 24, Acknowledge. Down: 2, Trail; 3, Andante; 4, Gentry; 5, Totem; 6, Adamant: 7, Laundry bill; 8, Last for ever: 14, Organic; 16, Air-line: 17, Review; 19, Ashen; 21, Clang;
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31987, 14 May 1969, Page 32
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248Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31987, 14 May 1969, Page 32
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