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Across 6— Given authority to present a project successfully. (3, 4) 7— The paper he put outside. (5) 9—Would this girlfriend be put out if you left her? (5) 10— Exemplary piece of literary work. (7) 12— One associated with radio-activity. ill) 14— A few bills for beds. (4-7) 18 — Recreation for the potter. (7) 19— Perhaps my pet needs feeding! (5) 21— Submit to delay, perhaps. (5) 22— Has a cheering effect knowing one need not climb stairs. (7) Down 1— Thinks what one does to wine sometimes. (5) 2— Earlier reform movement. (6) 3— Lady-bird. (3) 4— Notes made by a musical instrument on board (6) 5— Secures somehow and saves. (7) 8— Bring into effect a capital sentence. (7) 11— Breed of dog that will change some day. (7) 13— Such remarks may still be blunt. (7) 15— Firmly established as a growing concern. (6) 16— Stay to check mother in. (6) 17— A test devised for the government. (5) 20— Spring in Regent’s Park. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution . Ena ble; 8, Matter; 10, Outside; 11 Avoid; 12, None; 13, Stole; 17, David; 18 Vote- 22 Least; 23, Outpost; 24, Strife; 25, Cutler. ’ ’ Dawn: 1 Resound; 2, Casting; 3, Plain; 4, Capable; 5, Stood; 6, Bride; 9, Test pilot; 14, Mastiff; 15 Monocle; 16, Letters; 19, Class; 20, Harry; 21, Stout

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Press, 22 January 1979, Page 14

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225

Untitled Press, 22 January 1979, Page 14

Untitled Press, 22 January 1979, Page 14

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