Crossword Puzzle
Across 1— Girl and writer run off to marry. (8) 5 Box and get some blows in return. (4) 9—Ruler in somewhat sarcastic mood. (4) 10— Separate—that’s abundantly clear. (8) 11— Hiding place many yearn to find. (5) 12— This still produces moonshine. (7) 13— Where to sit and be patient while another is down in the mouth! (8-5) 18— But this is quite different from mal-de-mer. (3-5) 19 — What the waves do to a ship. ,(4) 20— 1 meant having a change to stimulate. (7) 21— Seat of learning? (5) 22 — Not far off night. (4) 23 They get knocked down in alleys. (8) Down 2 Subjugate a European in the East-North-East. (7) 3 You’re in a sound position in this. (7) 4 A boring affliction. (4, 2,3, 4) 6 Use this and presumably all’s well. (7) 7_Device that still goes round with part missing. (7) B—Not an upright type. (6) 13— Dad is wrong in showing contempt. (7) 14— Getting in closer range .perhaps. (7) 15 He comes from the cinema. (3-3) 16—A one-handed wood-cutter. (7) 17 Encourage another to breathe? (7) (Solution Tomorrow) Saturday’s Solution Across: 1, Indeed; 4, Canals: 9, Consideration: 10 Epistle; 11, Erase: 12, Again: 14, Crest: 18, Roams; 19 Ostrich; 21, Mathematician: 22, Thrust: 23, Jersey. ’ Down- 1 Inches; 2, Dancing master; 3, Evict; 5, Amateur- 6, Animal spirits: 7, Sonnet; 8, Level: 13, Insteps; 15, Prompt; 16, Local; 17, Shanty; 20, Thine.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 24
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242Crossword Puzzle Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 24
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