Across
7 Perches are radical features around the south. (6) B—Take8—Take your leave of French district. (6) 10— Somehow I regain part of Africa. (7) 11— Not covering a long distance call arranged about the first of October; (5) 12— Being restricted it’ is returned by the editor. (4) _ 13— Scandinavians produce aircraft parts, we hear. (5) 17— Lit up with enthusiasm, but dismissed. (5) 18— The passage money sounds equitable. (4) 22—This letter is a source of irritation. (5) 23 A bit of disquiet or mental anguish.- (7) 24— Business offer that is far from tough. (6) 25— A quantity of champagne was great tq Caesar, (6) Down 1— Tearing the rock in pieces.- (7)’ 2— Cross dog. (7) 3 and 4 Down. This can only be done successfully if one’s relations are well prepared. (5-7) 4 — See 3 Down. 5— How soldiers make progress for a month. (5) 6— See 20 Down. 9_Show ring proclamation. (9) 14— The loading barge having a smaller tonnage. (7) 15 p a rt of a book by a busy worker is quire a spectacle.- (7) . 16 The point at which one decides to retire. (7) 19— Soft exploits produce agreements.- (5) 20 and 6 Down — What unmoving objects have come to —don’t sit down yet (10) 21—Adorn a beam, one hears.- (5) (Solution on Maaday) -y-r-
Yesterday’s Solution
Across: 1, Patch; 4 t Bailiff; 8, Taxicab; 9, 'Adder; ! 10, Nose; 11, Contract; 13, Emus; 14, Lots; 16, Arrested; 17« Dare; 20, Heeds; 21, Abscond; 22, Retinue; i 23 c Ruler. „ _ _ __ . .. Down; I, Patent Leather: 2, Taxes; 3, Hack; -4, Baboon: 5, Inaction; 6, Indians; 7. First Offender; 12, Bursts in; 13, Earnest; 15, Menace; 18, Atoll; 19, Tsar* ,
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Press, 29 March 1980, Page 14
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