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Across 1 and 6 Down—This may be seen initially as a grave inscription. (4, 2,5) 3 — S) 3 S ° Und re B u!atin S devic e is bewildering. 9—Entices a learner with devious rules. (7) 10— Is open-mouthed at poultry disease. (5) 11— No temporary method to establish a track. (9, 3) 13— Way of viewing broken pacts about the East. (6) 15— Where more than one camper may be concentrated. (6) 17—Reducing the size of newspapers to just a snippet. (5-7) 20— Too lively girl seen inside. (5) 21— Return of ill-feeling. (7) 22— This serves as a defence to aid pleas, in a wav (8) 23— Additional sign for the counter. (4) Down 1— About a different paper to come into circulation again. (8) 2 — Heat that departs at sunset. (5) 4— Unendingly severe south wind. (6) that leads to an engagement? (8, 4) 6— See 1 Across. 7— Talk effusively in doing us honour. (4) 8— They are concerned with radio activity. (12) 12— Makes an unsynchronised arrangement and gives someone a shock. (8) 14— Showing a preference that’s not complete. (7) 16— Frightened of a bad mark by the editor. (6) 18 One politician gets the Spanish to drive forward (5) 19—Ring the lido up. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 6, Salient; 7, Spare: 9, Child; 10, Talents--12, Story-teller; 14, Battle-dress; 18, Amnesia; Clips; 21, Broom; 22, Chamois. Down: 1, Lathe: 2, Piglet: 3, And; 4, Appeal; 5 Fritter; 8, Capture; 11, Arsenic; 13, Farmers; 15 The rod; 16, Salami; 17, Spoil; 20, The.

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Press, 24 October 1978, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 24 October 1978, Page 16

Untitled Press, 24 October 1978, Page 16