Across 1— Ont instrument before another in the dance. (8) 5— This deck looks just the same both ways. (4) 9— Just one appearing in distant setting. (4) 10— He seeks perfection for one transaction before it’s ruined. (8) 11— Coming from the chandler’s is a long rope. (5) 12 — Framework on which climbers are trained. (7) 13— Used by one with a view to entertainment. (10-3) 18— Make a record showing the range of a voice. (8) 19— Sounds like part of a gun emplacement. (4) 20 — Applaud an application to the insurance company, we hear. (7) 21— Appears to observe the manuscript. (5) 22— Waterproof clothes used by painters. (4) 23— A man of scruples, as far as physics are concerned. (8) Down 2— Like some stone work on a track. (7) 3— Hurried back with the price to present an account. (7) 4— Master pleaded for a ship. (6-7) 6— Nothine strangely rising from these sources. (7) 7— One with a complaint not complaining. (7) 8— what the drummer produces for a military spectacle? (6) 13— Road not affected by severe weather. (7) 14 — Record one visit cut short — that’s reasonable. (7) 15— Long-range spectacles. (6) 16— An accumulation reposing in the bird sanctuary? (4-3) 17— Makes the situation grave. (7) (Solution'tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Lilies: 4. Ransom: 9, Gives one's word: 10, Collect: 11, Natal: 12, Skate: 14, Hewed; 18, Okapi: 19. Rosette; 21, Knock-out punch; 22, Nudity; 23 Wacers. Down: 1. Legacy: 2, Live like a lord; 3, Ensue; 5, Absence: 6, Short sentence: 7, Models: 8, Knots; 13, Trinket; 15. Look in; 16, Trout; 17, Meshes; 20, Sepia.
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Press, 28 May 1979, Page 16
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