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Across I—Dressy wear in the window. (4) 3— The parson’s address. (8) 8— Sound as a bell. (4) 9— Encouraging applause? (8) 11— Bet the flag will, sometimes. (4, 1. 7) 13— Strange desire to settle somewhere. (6) 14— lamin a rage, it appears. (6) 17— Educated postman? (3, 2,7) 20— Same ship, different stress. (8) 21— Still not excited. (4) 22— Gives some support for regular girlfriends. (8) 23— Make a hit unexpectedly. (4) Down 1— His paper might be valuable. (8) 2— Ceases to be a consumer. (7) 4— Expire, though once healthy. (6) 5— Choose to speak for the voters. (10) 6— Some novel items that may be chosen. (5) 7— Archaeological accommodation? (4) 10—This fight will be very close. (4-2-4) 12— Yet he may be a queen! (8) 15— A nice tax might produce it, but it wouldn’t be right. (7) 16— Fish for position, we hear. (6) 18— It helps to provide a cheap pleasant snack. f 5) 19— They may be placed, but are best misplaced. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Picture-book; 9, Coolers; 10. Strip; 11, Reset; 12, Steamer; 13, Murder; 15, Planet; 18 Noisome; 20, Gaffe; 22, Emend; 23, Agitate; 24, Storekeeper. Down; 2. Idols; 3, Theatre; 4, Resist; 5, Baste; 6, Oarsmen; 7, Scaremonger; 8, Spirit-level: 14, Raiment, 16, Lignite; 17, Remark; 19, Order; 21, Flare.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33819, 16 April 1975, Page 20

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Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33819, 16 April 1975, Page 20

Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33819, 16 April 1975, Page 20

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