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Across 6— A grave commitment. (7) 7— He shows the way one gets into bed, (5) 9— Litter depositary. (3) 10— The impression it gives varies from day to day (4. 5) 12 — Takes a turn in the air. (11) 15 — It’s likely to happen when bail is broken in honesty. (11) 17 — Speak evil of a worker, wanting to do harm. (9) 19— Scandinavian coin or note. (3) 21— A point always cut off. (5) 22— Permit to break the silence. (7) Down 1— Very quiet, perhaps. (5) 2— Cut from the wood. (3) 3— Strike supported by a devout Buddhist. (4) 4— Doesn’t believe water vapour causes corrosion. (9) 5— Train regularly? (7) 8— Craft in which wives seldom excel. (6) 11— Hardly a classic definition of a simple gas-ring (3-6) 13 — Going back tidily. (6) 14— Makes a fuss when a secret is found out. (7) 16 — Fresh food? (5) 18— To expose a lie it needs hammering home. (4) 20 — Its price increases after it’s been cut. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 7, Wool-gathering; 8, Straight; 9, Gags; 10, Diners; 12, Optics; 14, Agenda; 16, Noting; 18, Glad: 20, Departed; 22. Fits and starts. Down: 1, Footling; 2, Please; 3, Bang; 4, Shutdown: 5, Aright: 6, Snug; 11. Standing; 13, Contents; 15, Nudist; 17, Threat; 19, Laid; 21, Pass.

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Press, 10 June 1977, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 10 June 1977, Page 12

Untitled Press, 10 June 1977, Page 12