Crossword Puzzle
Across 1— It may help to guide a Southern sailor. (4) 8— Justified in changing their night (2,3, 5) 9 Though he’s not there, he’s proverbially conspicuous! (8) 10— Every variety of ache. (4) 12— Closely examines quiet garments. (6) 14— It’s not much to eat for sweet presumably. (6) 15— A deer, it has one foot drawn back. (6) 17— Dead flowers? (6) 18— The chances of racing. (4) 19— View of both parents about Nora. (8) 21— Land and labour required for a foundation. (10) 22 The last things one aims for. (4) Down 2 A good deal may come from it! (10) 3 Stand up for more money. (4) 4 Elephant’s lost a tusk, but retains a certain standing. (6) 5 Give way concerning a fast time. (6) 6 By which railways earn extra money? (8) 7 How an engraver may make a good impression? (4) 11— Don’t let one forget to shout a warning. (4, 2,4) 13— Bus fills in a very happy way. (8) 16— Get in the way and partly maim pedestrians. (6) 17— It should have a glazed look! (6) 18— She comes up almost radiant! (4) 20— An inclination for gardening? (4) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 7, Opals: 8, Stirred; 9, Partial; 10, Alarm; 12, Charleston; 15, Enterprise; 18, Tonic; 19, Tapster; 21, Cruiser; 22, Evens. * Down: 1, Complacent; 2, Dairy; 3, Asti; 4, Ostler; 5, Citadels: 6, Truants; 11, Manicurist; 13, Hard cash; 14, Stand up; 16, Return; 17, Ether; 20, Peek.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32119, 15 October 1969, Page 30
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254Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32119, 15 October 1969, Page 30
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