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Across 1 — What biased sporting photographers do. (4, 5) 8— See 17 Across 9— End, as even the longest sentences do. (4, 2,1, 4) 11— Defensive wall to appear different near the top of the trench. (7) 12 — Why Dracula hides another monster. (5) 13— Right among those different people. (6) 15 —Fixes a water system for the fruit, we hear. (6) 17 and 8 Across—He’s saddled with the pack. <8) 18— Noble baritone gets upset when I leave. (7) 20— Tree producing pumice? (8-3) 22— One about to show bad temper. (3) 23— An expert in physics. (9) Down 2— A tailless hound causes a fuss. (3) 3— Is put in trouble —don’t retire. (3, 2) 4— Rough sketches for indoor game, we hear. (6) 5— What the schoolboy carries will upset nearly all the class. (7) 6— An obstacle to a collection of baggage. (11) 7— Train isn’t diverted on the move. (2,7) 10— Trader gets hands for the ships (11) 11— Clairvovant hit copper in disorder. (9) 14— Come back within hearing. (7) 15— Calms down a wild beast. (6) 19— Change the level of the beams, one hears. (5) 21— Interview some of these examinees. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 7, Relief; 8. Donate: 10, Violets: 11, Sites; 12, Even; 1?, Clogs; 17, Liana: 18, Take; 22. Apace; 23, Dripped; 24. Canvas; 25, Thrown. Down: 1, Preview; 2. Allowed: 3, Rebel: 4. Corsage: 5, Party; 6. Least: 9. Esplanade: 14, Liberal: 15, Harpoon; 16, Leading; 19, Fancy; 20, Pains; 21, Light

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Press, 14 May 1979, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 14 May 1979, Page 16

Untitled Press, 14 May 1979, Page 16