Across I—“ Twelfth Night" or “As You Like It”? (4. 3,4) 9The promise of a flower from our beds. (4-3) 10 — Is able to produce a poetic section. (5) 11— One who has already settled? (5) 12— One on the other side of the Curtain. (7) 13— It's most certain you’ll find us returning with the others. (6) 15— German variety of agricultural equipment. (6) ; 18— The victim of a disaster of giant proportions. (7) | 20Learner in poor side refuses to work adequately. ’ (5) i 22—A nvmph is just a bit of folklore admittedly. (5) 1 23Need to change the law inside — made a decree. ; 24—Certainly not fair weather soldiers! (5-6) Down 2 and 14 down —Beaten by speedy backers! (5, 7) 3 — Old-fashioned tunics — thanks to the minstrels. (7) 4— Requisitions for monastic bodies. (6) 5— Tapered ends! (5) 6— Joining nothing up with a ruler. (7) 7— Suggestion that the professional should get the appointment. (11) 8— National team out of town. (11) 14— See 2 Down. 16— 1 got at a different instruction provided by the composer. (7) 17— Stress an account has very little money. (6) 19— Drain repositioned at the lowest point. (5) i 21—Allowed out of bed, but take it more easily. (3, 2) | (Solution tomorrow)
Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Pastille; 5, Stop; 9, Camp; 10, Called to; 11. Feast; 12, Impulse; 13, Presented arms; 18, Sea-green; 19, Cast; 20, Eritrea; 21, Quail; 22, Noel; 23 Skittles. Down: 2, Amateur; 3. Typists; 4. Leap in the dark; 6, Toddler; 7, Proteus; 8, Eloped; 13, Postern; 14, Examine; 15, Errors; 16, Account; 17, Massive.
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Press, 4 July 1978, Page 16
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