Across 6— Drive an aggressor crazy! (7) 7— ... and keep on pestering Henry. (5) 9—The sound of lamentation from the organ. (5) 10 — The others I have disturbed. (7) 12— Anodynes for father among the murderers. (4-7) 14— What the team of surgeons is doing? (2-9) 18—They measure the power one has. (7) 19 and 5 Down —Turn to motorists for these tools. (5-7) 21— Good man comes in to settle for the savoury food. (5) 22— When this is filled, it disappears. (7) Down I—Become accustomed to shocking ruin over the East. (5) 2 and 20 Down—Capital cover for one using the Canal? (6, 3) 3 and 17 Down —Old-fashioned coppers have been superseded by them. (3, 5) 4—Transport allowed to return for a business alliance. (6) 8— The editor and I will get a colleague around to act as go-between. (7) 11— Description of one on remand is yet to be attempted. (7) 13— The ilex sounds like a domestic tree. (4-3) 15— Quick instruction how to play given by the post16— Heavenly fare — a bee-line is made for this. (6) 17— See 3 Down. 20—See 2 Down. (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across - 1. Average out; 7, Pitch; 8, Loathed; 10, Recorder IL Stye; if. Pillar; 15, Nights; 17, Ribs; 18, Distaste; 21, Stretch; 22, Roues; 23, Play truant. Down: 1. Attic; 2, Ethereal; 3, Allied; 4, Eras; 5, Unhitch; 6, Spare parts; 9, Dress sense; 12, Victoria; 14, Liberal; 16, Cipher; 19, Shunt; 20, Stay.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33628, 2 September 1974, Page 12
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