Crossword Puzzle
Across I—l put in a call for ventilation. (6) 4—lt’s always one thing or the other. (6) 9—The bird song that wakes you at dawn? (7, 6) 10— The height of a severe storm. (7) 11— Flier ha : a sash in the Royal Navy. (5) 12— You’re going places if they’re in the right direction. (5) 14—They may be trodden on in flight. (5) 18— Inferior ox, for example. (5) 19— Citizen under discussion. (7) 21— It helps to drive one round the bend. <B, 5) 22 Passes on the messages about the races? (6) 23 A guess about customs. (6) Down
1— An abnormal appetite, no argument about that (6) 2 In turn it benefits the lucky gambler. (8, 5) 3 I’ve an arrangement that’s simple. (5) 5 Get what is left (7) 6 Though yellow at heart, it won’t run. (4-6, 3) 7 Mounting a revolt, perhaps. (6) 8— An entrance of ornamental stone. (5) 13—Show a beam that is left (7) 15— A cloister will be more confined without it (6) 16— Employing some various ingredients. (5) 17— Illicit photographs? (6) 20—They are certainly biased but game. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 1, Happy landing: 7, Reset: 8, Nurse: 9, Gig: 10, Calendars: 11, Relief: 12, Eclair: 15, Eyeopener: 17, Ash: 18. Extra: 19, Idled: 21, Broken hearts. Down: 1, Head gardener: 2. Yes: 3. Attila: 4, Diningcar: 5. Norma: 6. Leisure hours: 7, Regal: 10, Cheapjack; 13, Award: 14, Ensign; 16, Enter: 20, Lee.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 40
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252Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 40
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