Crossword puzzle
Across 7— Heath 1 care about. (5) 8— May loan as a deviation from rule. (7) 9— It’s'the one the doctor treats who’s long suffering! (7) 10— Cat burned bright for Blake. (5) 12— Estrangement caused by an untruth to the people, (10) 15— am to become less violent? But that’s unreasonable! (10) 18— Snarl will get bigger and louder at first (5) 19— Compel to add postscript for surgical instrument. (7) 21— Boards to put things on — she really likes nothing less. (7) 22— A point reached in the theatre. (5) Down 1— ic s hopeless wanting to include father. (10) 2— Member of cat family provides joint fund. (5) 3 — Domesticated, thanks to number one! (4) 4— Lament having to change coat. (6) 5 — Draw in to make an.... (8) 6— ... agreement to prohibit profit. (7) 11— Telephone teacher — he’s producing the circus show. (10) 13— The woman with no score, sweetheart. (8) 14— Poems I’d prescribed. (7) 16— Deny that it’s trash. (6) 17— Cared about wood. (5) 20— The others recline. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Easy terms; 8, Nun; 9, Grave accent; 11, Pitcher; 12, Drear; 13, Loosen; 15, Archer; 17, Sheet; 18, Outpost; 20, Hairpin bend; 22, Fee; 23, Electrode. Down: 2, Air; 3, Teeth: 4, Record; 5, Slender; 6, On the throne; 7, Interpret; 10. Act together, 11, Polish off; 14, Entwine; 16, Couple; 19, Tenet; 21, Nod.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33061, 31 October 1972, Page 28
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239Crossword puzzle Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33061, 31 October 1972, Page 28
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