Crossword, puzzle
Across 4 Had a vision which put me in great fear. (7) 8— Nothing exists solely for fruit. (6) 9 A good step across. (7) 10— Share out in rota, perhaps. (6) 11— Leave behind waste. (6) 12— A dearth, but not for a long time. (8) 18— Attention paid to profit. (8) 20— For comfort one must follow the sun. (6) 21— Stop—to do some weeding? (4, 2) 22 City block letter. (7) 23 Occasion when spirits are called for. (6) 24 Given a drink like silk? (7) Down 1— He seeks relaxation—l trust nothing will disturb him! (7) 2 A novel falsehood? (7) • 3 Re-arrange a holiday place. (6) 5 Not a migrant I’d feel indignant about (8) 6 A new combination again. (6) "—Last, though almost sure to finish first. (6) 13— Foreigner satisfied his appetite only to lose friends. (8) 14— Refuse to go through the cases? (7) 15— But the dentist went on working when he did this. (7) 16— Uplifting numbers at a musical performance." (6) 17— Figure a girl is showing ill-will. (6) 19— Noted studies. (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Cricket bats; 9, End; 10, Rare stamp; 11, Asset; 13, Nuclear; 14, Orally; 16, Usurps; 18, Appoint; 19, Steel; 20, Impromptu; 21, Tub; 22, Clothes pegs. Down: 2, Red; 3, Caret; 4, Erring; 5, Bisects; 6, To a degree; 7, Megalomania; 8, Sports clubs; 12, Star pupil; 15. Laid out; 17, Staple; 19, Slump; 21, Tug.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32659, 15 July 1971, Page 22
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248Crossword, puzzle Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32659, 15 July 1971, Page 22
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