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Across I—A bit of a fag? (4) 3— Shunned and finally cut. (8) ■ 9—A fabulous horseman. (7) 10— A good shot, but the winner lost the point. (5) 11— The arm kept up one’s sleeve? (6, 6) 13— They facilitate the movement of arms, (u, 15— A field of activity of all round significance. (6) 17— He. should be on the right lines, but takes guard. (6-6) 20— One may be attached to a dog because of it(s) 21— Inability to recall a name is upsetting. (7) 22— Urgent ironing. (8) 23— Use artistry in eating out. (4) Down _ ' ~ '• 1— Free American money and she gets a quarter. ' (8) / . .. • 2— An unusual cut in a garment. (5) 4— A bad hand. (6) . ' s—Successor clearly seen. (4, 8) 6— Is mixed up with women of attractive appearance. (7) 7— I’d turn about with calamitous consequences. .(4) ■ 8— Their job is to keep down correspondence. (12) 12— To censure or preach perhaps. (8) 14— It’s a bind when some players grow o»u. (7) 16— Don’t go — mother is in control. (6) 18— After six it’s not in order to call. (5) 19— The side you see if .P. is turned. (4) (Solution tomorrow) - Yesterday’s solution y Across: 6, Rattled;' 7, Minus; 9, : Vends; 16; Useless; 12, Contracting; 14, Three cheers; 18, Antique; 19, Outre; 21, Sloop: 22, Let down. . Down: 1, Water; 2, Studio; 3,, Gen; 4, Billet; 5, Nursing; 8, Estates; 11. Stuck-up; 13, Shingle; 15, Editor; Rounds; 17, Draws; 20, Pep.

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Press, 8 January 1980, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 8 January 1980, Page 12

Untitled Press, 8 January 1980, Page 12