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ACROSS 4— Put on a dressing — what’s damaged the editor? (7) 8— Sufficient to make one return with a cry of disgust. (6) 9— An opening by the French is to surprise somebody. (7) 10— Where you’ll find sportsmen putting the vegetables. (6) 11 — Decline the first person plural in free translation' (6) 12— Change sides and strafe R.N. shockingly. (8) 18—The position of the last to finish when everything has been considered. (5, 3) 20 and 14Dn.—It sounds like an automatic device for broadcasting on the farm! (6-7) 21 — One chest disorder causes irritation. (6) 22— Food content enough for one trip? (7) 23— A particular position in this would provide an example. (6) 24 — They eventually provide reliable support when one is on board. (3-4) DOWN 1— Scale equipment for western rowing crews. (7) 2— In favour of changing the name of the manager (7) 3 — See 19 Down. 5— Deserter from the ship? (5-3) 6— List of charges producing endless traffic chaos. (6) 7— To join in a private capacity? (6) 13— Becoming weary when giving a set of signals. (B’’ 14— See 20 Across. 15— Forms for a hundred girls. (7) !6—Transport for somebody already late. (6) 17—Plot is changed by Shakespearian character. (6) 19 and 3Dn.—Eastern country spies are experts assessing the land. (6, 6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Proposition; 9, Now; 10, Cart-wheel, 11, Organ; 13, Builder; 14, Malice; 16, Becalm; 18, Tumbles: 19, Aster; 20, Osteopath; 21, Ban; 22, Whistle-stop. Down: 2, Raw; 3, Pecan; 4, Scribe; 5, Tow-line; 6, Overdraft; 7, Information; 8, Ultramarine; 12, Golf match; 15, Callous; 17, Assail; 19, Ashes; 21, 800.

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Press, 29 July 1976, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 29 July 1976, Page 16

Untitled Press, 29 July 1976, Page 16