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Across 7— A volume of information. (13) 8— Yet a crooked dealer may deal himself one! (8) 9— Spell it out to me. (4) 10^—A sculptor may use it to cheat. (6) 12— Taken out from the Red Sea. (6) 14— A trail that leads to the summit. (6) 16— Where one sits or gets to one’s feet. (6) 18— Foreign money for rail development. (4) 20 — Making allowances? (8) 22—Recognised as famous. (13) Down 1— Fragments of songs one quickly grasps. (8) 2— The easy way to get about town. (2-4) 3— Advertise an electrical fitting,.(4) 4— -Giving no rash diagnosis? (8) 5— She’s seen in the Albert Hall. (6) 6— Steady business. (4) 11 —Man of action. (8) 13— Threaten to put a stop to bad temper. (8) 15— Performs a new ascent. (6) 17— Witness at a trial. (6) 19— Goddess who emphatically exists. (4) 21— A climbing French wall plant. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Pisa; 8, Bridegroom; 9, Athletic; 10, Port; 12, Lascar: 14, Sloops; 15, .Citrus; 17,'Screws; 18, Peri; 19, Shoebill; 21, Longfellow; 22, Lyre. Down: 2, Initiative; 3, Abel; 4, Litter; 5, Reacts; 6, Trap-door; 7, Emit; 11, Rope-walker; 713, Carriage; 16 Sashes; 17, Should; 18, Pile; 20, Bowl.

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Press, 28 February 1980, Page 18

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Untitled Press, 28 February 1980, Page 18

Untitled Press, 28 February 1980, Page 18