Across 7— Formal examination of private possessions. (3. 10) 8— Presumably a hand-book will give instruction about this. (8) 9— Benevolent sort. (4) 10— I’ll change around a single name. <"6) 12 — Walk or go by car at the end of the street . (6) 14—Sententious sayings for the little folk. (6) 16—Properlv assimilate something that’s been potted (6) 18—Featureless place to live. (4) 20—They bloom in a set-up that needs properlv arranging. (8) 22—Weighty words from the judge? (5, 8) Down 1— Ido Latin translation — expansion is the resuit (8) 2— Foresight produced by a divine revelation. (6) 3— He appears in the Scriptures (Authorised Version). (4) 4— Rush round the meadows, having been set free (8) 5— A member of the firing-party? (6) 6— See 21 Down. 11 — May be heard at the military funeral — there’s no collection after this. (4. 4) 13— This shows how far I’d returned to a set position (8) ■s—Reason I have put the French word first. (6) ’7—Bird base in Newfoundland. (6) 9—Gave a false version of a Schubert composition (4) 1 and 6 Dn.—No, we don’t reduce the volume in a different way. (4. 4) (Solution tomorrow) A esterday’s solution Across: 1, Star; 8. Internment; 9, Unseated 10 Hump: 12, Health; 14, Resort: 15, At last; 17. Rasher 18, Leah; 19. Regicide: 21. Tennis club; 22. Sing. Down: 2. Town centre; 3. Rite. 4. Stitch; 5. Tra der; 6. Emphasis: /. Stop; 11. Marked down. 13 Loathing, 16, Thrash, 17, Regale, 18, Lets, 20, Cob=
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34123, 8 April 1976, Page 16
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