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Across 6 and 9 Across—Serious offence in London, maybe. (7, 5) 7— Southern friend for Sarah. (5) 9— See 6 Across. 10— Rubbish sack in French railway terminal. (7) 12— In the business one restricts weaknesses. (11) 14— His interest lies in making advances. (5-6) 18— Give the details about the census. (7) 19— Wages for southern group of seamen. (5) 21— Freight vehicle to leave. (5) 22— He’s a fool to have a clash with relations. (7) Down 1— It’s used for writing about a chaplain. (5) 2— Is this underground worker short-handed? (6) 3— See 20 Down. 4— Tricky move for a piece after the game almost finishes. (6) 5— Shot that’s continually advertised. (7) 8— Red member in nice mess. (7) 11— They are properly keyed up before the bowmen go into action. (7) 13— Place to disturb this obnoxious animal. (7) 15— Showing no deficiency, one is upset by a cry of disgust. (6) 16— Flight will disturb the peace around the Capital of Spain. (6) 17— Material that’s blown up on return. (5) 20 and 3 Down—Capital means of preventing heatstroke! (3-3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Detonation; 7, Aroma; 8, Toddler; 10, Long shot; 11, Damp; 13, Recipe; 15, Damsel; 17, Aces; 18, Reserved; 21, Earnest; 22, Dirge; 23, By and large. Down: 1, Drown; 2, Transept; 3, Notion; 4, Tide; 5, Orleans; 6, Tailor-made; 9, Rope-ladder; 12, Lavender; 14, Clearly; 16, Dental; 19, Verne; 20, Dean.

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Press, 18 October 1976, Page 18

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Untitled Press, 18 October 1976, Page 18

Untitled Press, 18 October 1976, Page 18