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Across I—Fasten up the hair. (4) 3— The girl to show wise caution. (8) 8— Not allowed to remain during the presentation. (4) 9— Prominent point of the hostelry in different place. (8) 11— Patient attendants on trial. (12) 13— Pacific character or a man so disguised. (6) 14— Appropriate support with some hesitation. (6) 17 — With which matrons express themselves? (6-6) 20— Private quarters? (8) 21— Virginia Street is of considerable size. (4) 22— Scatter with unusual speed, sir. (8) 23— A number of horses that will get collared! (4) Down 1 — Final appointment — an indication of time to retire. (4, 4) 2 — Study with the class and behave conventionally, (7) 4— Fruit is implanted in wet weather. (6) 5 — Part of the building where regular courses are taken. (6-4) 6— An extract from the deposition I certified calling for finer discrimination. (5) 7— Uniform for a topless figure! (4) 10—To express differently could appear rash. (10) 12 — An anarchist surrpunding the others is taken to the station. (8) 15— Show part of a book to the busy worker. (7) 16— They stop fractures, we hear. (6) 18— Fabulous characters not completely retrogressive. (5) 19— The position of one who takes things lying down? (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Overbearing; 9, Recover; 10. Morse; 11, Airer; 12, Tangent; 13, Wicked; 15, Prayer; 18, Nowhere; 20, Miser; 22, Eclat; 23, Travels; 24, Open meeting. _ „ Down; 2, Vicar; 3, Reverie; 4, Errata; 5, Roman; 6, Nursery; 7, Bread-winner; 8, Letter-press; 14, Cowslip; 16, Rampart; 17, Mettle; 19, Eaten; 21, Stem.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33790, 12 March 1975, Page 16

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Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33790, 12 March 1975, Page 16

Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33790, 12 March 1975, Page 16

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