Across 7 —Key duet composition. (5) 8— Essay about old type of drama. (7) 9— He plans to no good purpose. (7) 10— In the party that Sid led some were inactive i? 12— It’s not bound to sell. (5, 5) 15— What you face in the teeth of a gale? (6, 4) 18— The current means of escape for the world. (51 19— Possibly train as a mechanic. (7) 21— Short rhyme upheld by Colet.(7) 22— He gets carried away. (5) Down 1— Concerning a boy competent and sensible. (10) 2— Should be anything or nothing. (5) 3— Wide smile gives support. (4) 4— Five have a good look round but go hungry. (6) 5— A charming thing to wear. (8) 6— Understand that lies are wrong. (7) 11— One will have words on referring to it. (10) 13— Appreciated by a climber in love? (8) 14— A bore from Munster. (7) 16— Riches gained by breaking the law. (6) 17— New ideas in the theatre. (5) 20— Changed rate of weight allowance. (4) (Solution tomorrow) esterday’s solution Across: 1. Anchovies; 8, Rio; 9, Leave it to me, 11. Titanic; 12. Lasso; 13, Morose; 15, Adopts; 17, Title; 18, Curries; 20, Oil and water; 22, Awn; 23, Destroyer. Down: 2, Nee; 3, Ocean; 4. Intact; 5, Spoiled; 6. Greasepaint; 7, Tortoises; 10, Alterations; 11, Time to pay; 14, Shelled; 16, Scenes; 19, Rower; 21. Ere.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34009, 25 November 1975, Page 18
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