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Across 4—Hill split by flood. (7) 8— Worshipped bustle and colour. (6) 9— Impressions left by the dead. (7) 10— An encroachment on the public highway? (6) 11— Jabber and annoy? (6) 12— Maximum charge for conveyance. (4, 4) 18— Possibly it’s Enid’s housewifely virtue. (8) 20— It gives capital support in retirement (6) 21— Claire makes a cake. (6) 22— Occupy in practice. (7) 23— Threaten a mischief-maker with death, perhaps. (6) 24— Wind resulting from unsettled weather. (7) Down 1— Stays if made content. (7) 2— Revolutionary type of public legislation. (3, 4) 3— Give an account of prices to the general public. (6) -s—Put out, away and finished. (8) 6— Old magistrates unusually severe. (6) 7— Vex with stinging words? (6) 13— Be more important in a matter of some gravity? (8) 14— Put off by act that included a song. (7) 15— Tirades freshly mounted. (7) 16— A number get inner sustenance. (6) 17— Wool producer comes up in a cap later. (6) 19— What I need to live on once I’m ruined! (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Come to terms; 9, Rut; 10, Reinforce; 11, Nears; 13, Earthed; 14, Satyrs; 16, Escape; 18, Bemused; 19, Lit up; 20, Ultimatum; 21, Bar, 22, United front. Down: 2, Oat; 3, Earns; 4, Olives; 5, Efforts; 6, March past; 7, Brings about; 8, Head-keepers; 12, Automaton; 15, Rush mat; 17, Edited; 19, Lemur, 21, Bam

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33963, 2 October 1975, Page 14

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Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33963, 2 October 1975, Page 14

Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33963, 2 October 1975, Page 14

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