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Across 7— Escape without a place to take off. (6) 8— Is his job one long grind? (6) 10— It is controlled by a safety-pin. (7) 11— Company must shortly present Milton’s classic, (5) 12— Raised structure in pilastered aisle. (4) 13— Almost cover up the loose debris. (5) 17 and 19 Down—Dashes around quickly for meals. (10) 18— A mount for the civic dignitary, we hear. (4) 22— Like a typical Scots name for a man from the East. (5) 23— Ring a long time for payment by the way. (7) 24— Natural gift for making money. (6) 25— Take notice, as escorts do. (6) Down 1— Being senile in effort is a sad turn of events. (7) 2— Descriptive of unusually nice gal! (7) 3 — Far from happy about the French dish. (5) 4— The one who makes the cast for the water vessel, (7) 5— Buddhist priest about 50 — one that comes from Peru. (5) 6— An infatuation for fruit juice. (5) 9— They trade in French sea songs. (9) 14— Evening work. (7) 15— Legal compensation when mother goes grey? (7) 16— Fed up with conclusions — puts up some resistance. (7) 19— See 17 Across. 20— What soldiers use to do some pilfering. (5) 21— Criticise a piece of roofing material. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1. Cadet; 4, Sidecar; 8, Rambler; 9, Slang; 10, Ease; 11, Fanlight; 13, Loot; 14, Stud; 16, Nightcap; 17, Rash; 20, Enter; 21, Theatre; 22, Tensely; 23, Fired. Down: 1, Correspondent; 2, Dumps; 3, Toll; 4, Serial; 5, Desolate; 6, Changed; 7, Right at the end; 12, Post free; 13, Lighten; 15, Pastry; 18, Actor; 19, Deaf.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33693, 16 November 1974, Page 16

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Untitled Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33693, 16 November 1974, Page 16

Untitled Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33693, 16 November 1974, Page 16