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Across I— Woollen material for a head-dress the French sent back. (6) 4—They are used for securing a body of sailors in the ship. (6) 9—Properly managed, like a successful orchestra. (49) 10—Regarding a kind of glass. (7) ll— It’s routine for the sailor to be included in strike. 12— See 2 Down. 14— A prison in a state of agitation. (5) 18— One in dole confusion reduced the friction. (5) 19— Water container for one who puts up a tent. 4.7*) 21— Country clothes? (8, 5) 22— Skewers, we hear, for pieces of meat. (6) 23— Criticises what may be used for house cover. (6) Down I—ln addition, a toff! (2.4) 2 and 12Ac—Use every device when playing the organ. (4, 3,3, 3,5) 3 Plants displaying a bit of xerophytic activity. (5) o—Puts in a form of words — they are used for lying. (7) 6— Number of staff allowed for the household. (13) 7— Awkwardly seated but staidly composed. (6) 8— At home, I leave Jones, the architect. (5) 13— Grazing land providing something soft near the harbour. (7) 15— Spikes will cause a broken piston. (6) 16— Use a rose for a cluster of flowers. (5) I'—Decisive events will produce an increase in the Civil Service. (6) 20— Currently variable. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Out of service: 7, Sided; 8, Incur; 9, Use; 10, Chameleon; 11, Petard; 12, Gemini; 15. Hard lines; 17, Lac; 18, Amuse; 19, Ivory; 21, Person of note. Down: 1, One jump ahead: 2. Fed; 3, Endear; 4, voiceless; 5, Cache: 6. Frankincense: 7. Sheet; 10, Carollers; 13, Inlay; 14, Ensign; 16, Rouse; 20, Off.

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Press, 16 June 1979, Page 14

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Untitled Press, 16 June 1979, Page 14

Untitled Press, 16 June 1979, Page 14