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1— Secluded walks. (9) 8 — Utilise part of the museum. (3) 9— Only a personal impression but admissable as evidence. (11) 11— Vital change in cargo. (7) 12— Compel payment to be precise. (5) 13— Eastern country that one may willingly leave. (6) 15— Possibly ride round to see the journalist’s boss. (6) 17— Take slight action. (5) 18— Having poor taste. (7) 20— Cautiously asking why the plumbing is wrong. (8, 3) 22 — Clamour for colour. (3) 23 — Women tend to alter a permanent income. (9) Down 2— A blooming necklace? (3) 3— Not a bow; not even a smile, apparently. (5) 4— Have prospects? (6) 5— Salary? Spend it for a change. (7) 6 — Finishes — a sentence. (4, 1. 4,2) 7— Trade died perhaps, if workers were so weary! (4, 5) 10 — Late tenders? (5, 6) 11— Give short change — it’s a mistake of sorts. (9) 14— Such an uppercut may be in order. (7) 16— Noted and objected. (6) 19— Wines blended for strength. (5) 21— A badly run vessel. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Scriptwriter; 7, Ample; 8, Sight; 9. Nag; 10, Soldier on; 11, Police; 12, Patent; 15, Rifle fire; 17, Ate; 18, Ogres; 19, Event; 21, Secret ballot. Down: 1, Second person; 2, Pip; 3, Wheels; 4, Instigate; 5, Eager; 6, Stand the test; 7, Angel; 10, Successor; 13, Exact; 14, Silent; 16, Force; 20, Eva.

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Press, 1 May 1978, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 1 May 1978, Page 16

Untitled Press, 1 May 1978, Page 16