Crossword Puzzle
Across 1— Does an oasis make a good one? (7, 4) 9—One for the expert. (3) IP—Crush something repulsive, perhaps. (9) 11— Excellent, if not fast, way to surpass others. (5) 13— Instalment on a television? (7) 14— It describes a foot in metres. (6) 16— Continental ingredient of a fricassee. (6) 18— Painstaking preparation. (7) 19— Not heavy illumination. (5) 20— The control of coaches among others. (9) 21— It may be used to catch crabs. (3) 22 In which saints appear dramatically. (7, 4) Down 2 W’e are under a feeling of wonder. (3) 3 Dad comes up with a friend to cause dismay. (5) 4 Fighting together and all about to die. (6) 5 He has a star role in Westerns. (7) 6 Habit-forming. (9) 7 An outstanding breadwinner in Germany will do so. (4, 3,4) 8— They do well with their money-. (11) 12— Apprehensive of being shot? (6-3) 15— One way to succeed. (7) 17— Repair broken weapon. (6) 19—Having had many drinks, started to smoke. (3, 2) 21—At the start avoid upsetting eggs. (3) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1. Rash: 3. Absolves; 9, Grimace; 10, Delta; 11. Red letter day: 13, Expert; 15, Cygnet: 17, Pacific ocean: 20. Until; 21. Nemesis; 22, Feel sure; 23, Slap. Down: 1, Regarded; 2, Shied: 4, Breath; 5, Orderly rooms: 6. Villain: 7. Shad: 8. Take articles; 12, Stands up; 14, Piastre; 16, -Winner; 18, Easel; 19, Mqff.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32213, 4 February 1970, Page 34
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243Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CX, Issue 32213, 4 February 1970, Page 34
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