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Across I—Splits up the business and goes separate ways. (5, 7) 7— Braise a tender steak that’s only partly consumed. (5) 8— A. kingly glare, perhaps. (5) 9— Amphibian left without its head. (3) 10— Thinks a great deal of events are badly organised. (9) 11— -They’re not necessarily cut in pickle-making. (6) 12 — Acknowledges it’s mad to change. (6) 15— Door-to-door transport, if you’re patient. (9) 17— Sash for some of the nobility. (3) 18— Vanishing travelling conditions. (5) 19— Gets out of position. (5) 21—It’s a country, that’s not in dispute. (7, 5) Down 1— Swap a role, but require further financial adjustment. (4, 8) 2— Rested on the bottom. (3) 3— Admitting possession? (6) 4— Bird which is not all crest. (9) 5— When there’s no sunlight it’s not the same thing (5) 6— It went on foot, in a well-known fairy tale. (5, 7) 7— Legally prevent poets being translated. (5) 10—May be fired though exceptionally bright! (4, 5) 13— Is about to study pictures. (5) 14— Such a yam may produce a groan. (6) 16— She hasn’t been a union member for long. (5) 20— Simpleton rising with each spring. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 4, Emerald; 8, Scotch: 9, Estuary 10 Retort; 11, Addled; 12, Drawback; 18, Ten-to-one- 20 Sneeze; 21, Scraps; 22, Best man; 23, Career; 24’ Steeple. * . Do^’ I U Astride; 2, Portray; 3, Scarab; 5, Mis. taken; 6, Rounds; 7, Larder 13, After all; 14, Located; 15, Dessert; 16, Intent; 17, Kettle; 19, Tictac.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34000, 14 November 1975, Page 12

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Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34000, 14 November 1975, Page 12

Untitled Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34000, 14 November 1975, Page 12