Crossword Puzzle
Across I—Game unsuitable for women. (4) 3 Caution a girl. (8) 9—Essentially he tucked into a pastor dish. (2,5) 10— After a drink half the band provide dance music. (5) 11— Isn’t it particular what it sells? (7, 5) 13— After the road is renovated it is showing skill. (6) 15— It goes round, applying pressure where needed. (6) 17— What one has to be in to engage in the class war? (8, 4) 20— Pieces of land in the Far East (5) 21— Rings about train disaster in Canada. (7) 22 Sacked, no doubt! (2,3, 3) 23 Is the French description of Malta, perhaps. (4) Down 1— Impress a sailor without his knowing! (8) 2 Like a layer of wood. (5) 4 This snake is poisonous, yet a baby may play with it! (6) 5 Hardly bright ideas! (4, 8) 6 Possibly one rule man has had to change. (7) 7 Times some of the rasher drivers. (4) 8— It’s said to be a way to ensure a good stretch of repentance. (5, 2,5) 12— It's used extensively by bandsmen. (8) 14— Wear and tear about an object (7) 16— Sensitive plant (6) 18— Monsters that help to make progress. (5) 19— It can give one airs, after a fashion. (4) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 6, Enraged; 7, Get on; 9, Blunt; 10, Ribands; 12, Rear windows; 14, Staff nurses; 18, Toddler; 19, Lyric; 21, Sheep; 22, Stretch, Down: 1, Ingle; 2, Pawnee; 3, Net; 4, Relaid; 5, Low-down; 8, Riviera; 11, Printer; 13, Atrophy; 15, Fidget; 16, Elysee; 17, Pinch; 20, Sty.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32354, 21 July 1970, Page 26
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267Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CX, Issue 32354, 21 July 1970, Page 26
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