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I—Liking a bit of a quarrel? I should say so! (6) 4—Engulfs in the fens. (6) 9—lt offers short cuts for calculating people. (5-8) 10— They change battles, and may commemorate them. (7) 11— Number of. half even shares. (5) 12— Filch 20. (5) 14—A number are beaten by a very narrow margin (5)

18— Where a leader should be, presumable (5) 19— Pretentious person is out of bed to begin with 21— Not a capital expression. (13) 22— Egghead will be swallowed up yet rise int---notice. (6) 23— Creatures need new nibs, for example. (6) Down 1— I tarry, but it’s almost unique. (6) 2— Compel to follow the scent? (4 2 3 4) 3— Some nasty legal fashion. (5) ’ ’ ’ o—Vigilant fellow finally gets a fluke break. (7) ' (S appearance of ruinous famine at the post. 7—Swerves with salver in ship. (6) < i?. uldn ’ t be smaller. (5) 13—Spoiling by tacking on about fifty (7) ln "" (Solution on Monday)

Arrive. 1 c , Yesterd ay’s solution : 8 V’" » fished; 17, Get; 18, Eagie ?9 E iacr Je Abf ” i: sY’gS ’•£? 13, NwTh 6 *>««>.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33857, 31 May 1975, Page 14

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Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33857, 31 May 1975, Page 14

Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33857, 31 May 1975, Page 14