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Across 1— Resorts to drugs and ends in ruin. 14, 2,3) S—To teel remorse the French way. (3) 9— | meant Peter could be drinking too much. (11) 11— Suggest a little work in straightforward literature. (7) 12— Ring Margaret before getting a final letter. (5) 11—They are put forward in court, we hear, and give satisfaction. (6» , 15—See 10 Down. 17—What to do with arms — it's heard on the square. (5) 15— One in dismal disturbance can t be found. (7) 20— Stagnation's revolutionised by the contestants. (11) 22—The vital element for inspiration. (3) 21— Vernal combinations heard when the cases end. (9) Down 2— Admit bemg among the townspeople. (3) I—This depends on the number in the bar. (5) 4— Old PC. Skinner. (6) 5— See 10 Down. t>—Letters presented to inspire confidence. (11) 7—No longer hoped to reform Paris in the exploit. (9) )<■. 15Ac. and sDn.—Joint responsibility for the school is preferable, we're told. (3, 5. 3,6, 4. 3) 11—An orange-pip ruins the instrument. (4-5) 14—Hobgoblins persist in changing form. (7) 16— She appears in Cymbeline to be goin’ with me! (6) 19—Reason for hearing, for example. (5) 21—Many a long drive starts from here. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 7. Laxity; 8, Barber; 10. Triumph; 11. Dosed; 12. Eden: 13, Strap: 17, Heels: 18, Here; 22. Exile; 23. Average: 24. Swerve: 25, Averse. Down: I. Flatter; 2. Excited: 3. Stump; 4. Bandsaw; 5, Abash; 6. Bride: 9. White lead; 14. Reserve; 15, Repairs; 16. Reveres; 19. Verse; 20. Miner: 21, Serve.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33426, 7 January 1974, Page 18

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Crossword puzzle Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33426, 7 January 1974, Page 18

Crossword puzzle Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33426, 7 January 1974, Page 18

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