Crossword puzzle
Across 6—The girl and 1 on a diplomatic errand. (7) 7 and 22 Across—Men who show dexteritv. (5-7) 9—Destroy the loot. (5) 10—Priests reformed little people. (7) 12— They use jets and should arrive soon after lightingup time! (4-7) 14— Foremen attack workers. (6-5) 18—Completely exhausted, going at full speed. (4. 3) 19 and 15 Down—Putting too little value on subordinate sailor? (11) 21— Discovered nothing in the kitty. (5) 22— See 7 Across. Down 1— Quick! It's cold. (5) 2— Original Franciscan location. (6) 3 and 20 Down—He provides drinks for the snooker player (6) 4— Broadcasting from first-class arena. (6) 5— They are essential for making red hats. (7) B—Traps set up by an intrepid Greek soldier. (7) H—lncome can be divided by two in French street. (7) 13— Everything in the exhibition is lacking in depth. 15— S 19 Across. 16— R tuve cover from Dundee. <6) 17— Long for a story about the East. (5) 20—See 3 Down. (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1. Liberalism: 7, Brain; 8. Auction; 10, Tentacle: 11, View; 13, Noting; 15, Single; 17, Nail--18, Festival; 21. Express; 22, Satin; 23, Prison cell. Down: 1, Learn; 2. Bandanna: 3. Reallv; 4. Lock; 5. Sailing; 6. Abstinence: 9. New Zealand; 12. Distaste; 14. Tripper; 16, Lesson; 19, Vital; 20, Lens.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33154, 19 February 1973, Page 22
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219Crossword puzzle Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33154, 19 February 1973, Page 22
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