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Crossword Puzzle

Across 6 Beginning again, we learn afresh. (7) 7 Exhausted writer found in the street. (5) 9—A shore having no mineral residue. (3) 10— -There’s no profit in it (4, 5) 12— At which to obtain something that might mean a good deal to someone? (7, 4) 15— A novel that is shouldn’t corrupt though there’s not a word of truth in it! (4, 7) 17— Give-away lines? (4, 5) 19— Tear in strips. (3) 21— Don’t worry, it’s right to break an axle! (5) 22 Returns from business. (7) Down 1— Clipped trees into shape. (5) 2 It is given to a bishop to understand. (3) 3 It’s a very good headlight (4) 4 He may get a poor press, aptly enough! (9) 5 Joint that gets dusted? (7) 8— Some restrictions are severe. (6) 11— Ideal material for a plinth? (4, 5) 13— Does this hen lay golden eggs? (6) 14— 281bs for 25 cents. (7) 16— Investment but not necessarily of capital. (5) 18— Nautical guy. (4) 20— Stamp that is under a penny. (3) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s Solution Across: 7, Body-snatching; 8, Even song; 9, Item; 10 Eraser; 12, Eskimo; 14, Metric; 16, Secede; 18, Calf; 20, Vendetta; 22, Gross receipts. Down - 1, Converge; 2, Hyenas; 3, Undo; 4, Staggers; 5 Shriek; 6, Knee; 11, Recovery; 13, Meditate; 15, Refuse; 17, Credit; 19, Airs; 21, Nice.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32387, 28 August 1970, Page 24

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Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CX, Issue 32387, 28 August 1970, Page 24

Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CX, Issue 32387, 28 August 1970, Page 24

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