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Across I—Track1 —Track vehicles. (6, 4) 7— A stylishly attractive kind of accent. (5) 8— Extend a sentence. (7) 10—Jeopardise the conclusion by passion. (8) 11 and 20 Down.—Unlocked. (8) 13 — They’ll keep on playing although they’re stopped. (6) 15— Earnestly ask for a soft chime of bells. (6) 17— Strike when friends go back. (4) 18— Training for travelling from stage to stage. (8) 21— Salary to dispatch with gratuity included. (7) 22— The doctor has the short answer to complaints. (5) 23— The ability to select the appropriate gear. (5-5) Down 1— A stage in the competition for the cannon. (5) 2— A hundred showing an inclination for household chore. (8) 3— Constructed a place for eggs. (6) 4— Impose a restriction at the edge of the pavement, we hear. (4) 5— Tape steps the other way to make another outline. (7) 6— Where janitors sought ease, maybe! (4-6) 9— He’s become an expert in time. (10) 12—For example, mine is ruined after speculation. (8) 14 — His work is often framed. (7) 16 — Mobs destroying Rhodes. (6) 19— One charge will make you cross. (5) 20 — See 11 Across. (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 6, Gallery; 7, Overt; 9, Pan; 10, Labouring; 12, Flowing hand; 15, Auction room; 17, Overreach; 19, Tar; 21, Crack; 22, Honesty. Down: 1, Satan; 2, Alp; 3, Area; 4, Overthrow; 5, Ironing; 8, Sooner; 11, Plate-rack; 13, Wooden; 14, Quavers; 16, Waste; 18, Crop; 20, Key.

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Press, 15 July 1978, Page 14

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Untitled Press, 15 July 1978, Page 14

Untitled Press, 15 July 1978, Page 14