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Across I—Odd athletes have become smugglers! (3-7) 7— Praise embodied in the next Olympics. (5) 8— An indication of the cause of ill-feeling. (7) 10— Show the way with alternative man on the board. (8) 11— Depict one of the members, we hear. (4) 13— Not said to be a description of a disused bell, one hears. (6) 15— Du Maurier’s character may go to one’s head. (6) 17— Part of an ailment he nursed at that time. (4) 18— One of the outstanding personalities to get shot. (4-4) 21— See how to convert goods into cash. (7) 22 — The dog beheaded the bird. (5) 23— Retired teachers were great artists. (3, 7) Down 1— A revolver used on the plane. (5) 2— Underground worker — clue revised — very sma'l matter! (8) 3— The result is a lob! (6) 4— Deprived of sense. (4) 5— Second hearing. (7) 6— He is after somebody’s capital! (4-6) 9— Could it be a command to appear on pav parade? (5-5) 12— First chance to see “The Prime Minister has a Point.” (8) 14— Physical extremity that could produce elation. (3-4) 16— Several people are submarine experts. (6) 19— A gust will disturb the river. <s> 20— Mother’s going back around one old country. (4) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 6. Impious; 7, Revel; 9. Men; 10, Developer; 12, Second-class; 15, Break the ice; 1", Implanted- 19 War; 21. Elver; 22, Reserve. Down: 1, Umber; 2, Mix; 3. Rude: 4, Recollect5. Reverse: 8, Meddle: 11. Defaulter: 13, Outing 14’ Crumble; 16, Carve; 18, Ever; 20, Den.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33959, 27 September 1975, Page 14

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Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33959, 27 September 1975, Page 14

Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33959, 27 September 1975, Page 14