Crossword puzzle
Across 6— Love affair? It’s a lie! (7) 7— Stratum for the egg supplier. (5) 9—Flinch like a game-bird. (5) 10— Actuality is found in the kingdom. (7) 13— Cruel guitar can be practised in the country. (11) 14— He may bring home the bacon, too, but apparently doesn’t take the cake! (5-6) 18— Young motorists appear to make chemical containers. (7) 19— Piscatorially dubious. (5) 21— Spell a month differently. (5) 22— Changeable little Virginia goes to South American city before us. (7) Down 1— Go back in public transport, with spurious result. (5) 2— Turning white as a fence! (6) 3 and 20Dn—Headgear at the North Pole? (3-3) 4— After the dance, return to vote. (6) 5— A number make certain they get the blame! (7) 8— Proceeds financially, yet goes back. (7) 11— Flying nostrils? ... (7) 13— . , needed by the bear to do so. (7) 15— Reddish brown and gold stream. (6) 16— Find out from the relic, Italian style. (6) 17— Plant quiet impediment (5) 20— See 3 Down. (Solution tomorrow, Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Sweet shops; 7 Rupee; 8, Ear drum; 10, Carriers; 11, Holly; 13. Ensign; 15, Stolen; 17, Bail; 18, Black Sea; 21, Tipples; 22, Irons; 23, Rearranged. Down: 1, Super; 2, Evenings; 3, Theirs: 4, Hart; 5, Parboil; 6, Cricket bat; 9, Mayonnaise; 12, Stocking: 14. Stipple; 16, Alaska; 19, Sword; 20. Slur.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33066, 6 November 1972, Page 28
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233Crossword puzzle Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33066, 6 November 1972, Page 28
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