Crossword Puzzle
Across 1— Lacking the imagination to fall in love? (5, 4) 8— The intention shown in some claims. (3) 9 Man of affairs? (11) 11— Receives support from a thin boy. (5, 2) 12— Be a forerunner of marriage? (5) 13— Stress it’s money on account (6) 15— Reserves of flowers. (6) 17— Like prices that have sharply risen? (5) 18— A reason why a ship was fast? (7) 20— What a bather does if he can't stand swimming? (6, 5) 22 An attempt to describe time past (3) 23 They don’t go bang in front! (4, 5) Down 2 Has turned into a tree. (3) 3 A number of them give you the time of your life! (5) 4 It gnawS a work-room in decay. (6) 5 Serious Eastern muddle. (7) 6 He’s of minor interest to the legal profession. (4, 2,5) 7 Forced into service—and unlikely to forget it! (9) 10— He first brought to notice the gravity of the world situation. (5, 6) 11— But it’s not sweet-bread! (4-5) 14— Young crabs? (7) 16— dread to be attacked. (6) , 19— Quarrelled when we were included staff. (s)' 21— Wooden part of a pelmet. (3) (Solution Tomorrow) Saturday’s Solution Across: 7, Impair; 8, Entail; 10, Carcase; 11, Again; 12, Eats; 13, Hiker; 17, Heave; 18. Opal; 22, About; 23, Nothing; 24. Traced; 25, Spleen. Down: 1, Pitcher; 2, Spirits; 3, Lilac; 4, Engaged; 5 Nasal; 6 Plane; 9, Believing; 14, Heather; 15, Spoiled; 16, All gone; 19, Rafts; 20, Loyal; 21, Stops.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32117, 13 October 1969, Page 24
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256Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32117, 13 October 1969, Page 24
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