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Across 7— Involve in late changes. (6) 8— The know-all gets Dan in a temper. (6) 10— Wave of destruction? (7) 11— Three points go to my opponent. (5) 12— Swing till dizzy. (4) 13— He’s around at the preliminary races. (5) 17— There may be a catch in it. (5) 18— Look what verse should do. (4) 22— New medal for the crippled l . (5) 23— A national topic of discussion. (7) 24— It may go down well, but one dies to kick it. (6) 25— Chaperone is due to take back the girl. (6) Down 1— Game—and how to score in it. (7) 2 — High church feature. (7) 3— Connections as a matter of course. (5) 4— A reminder men hold me to. (7) ; s—Grew agitated abouti a gambling venture. (5) in a corset. (5) 9— away lines? (4, 5> 'S;.I4~It profoundly improves a channel of commun- ; ' ication. (7) jil 15—Hides or shows. (7) 16—Beginning a letter. (7) I^—Shakespeare’s .theatre in the round? (5) 20— Boat strike? (5) 21— A fight in the neighbourhood. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution ■Across: 1, Penal; 4, Besides; 8, Impetus; 9, Aisle; 10, Ogle? 11, Headland; 13, Port; 14, Once; 16, All’s 23 g Arcn; 20 ’ Sainba ! 21, Tremble; 22, Striker; Down: 1, Pair of glasses; 2, Nepal; 3, Lots; 4, Bashed; 5 Standing; 6, Disease; 7, Stepdaughters; 12. Draw back; 13, Polymer; 15, Ulster; 18, Rabid; IQ.

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Press, 23 February 1980, Page 14

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Untitled Press, 23 February 1980, Page 14

Untitled Press, 23 February 1980, Page 14