Article image
Article image

Across 6 — See 20 Down. - 7— Special aptitude, we hear, for a feature of dress design. (5) 9—As a pleasant prospect, it’s different in Virginia. (5) 10— Surely he doesn’t make the nurse go astray. (7) 12— Apparently they can’t lose undoubted bonds. (11) 11— Inference that comes from politician about the head of the Ministry. (11) 18—More resolute and carrying greater weight. (7) • .19 and 5 Dn. — Reports motor destroyed by German soldier. (5-7) 21— They are made up of minute sections. (5) 22— Fail to hit one with the French weapon. (7) Down ’ 1— It’s used by the forger in an Italian village. (5) 2— See 3 Down. 3 and 2 Dn.—The main action in which plenty of craft may be used. ,(3,.6) 4— Trifling affront, (6) 7 5— See 19 Across. 8— Their activities are uncovered. (7) 11—May be licked, but he doesn’t give up! (7) 13— In no time, maybe, a ring will produce deep feeling. (7) 15— Art gallery window. (6) >, 16— You’ll find us to be dim-witted. (6) 17— Go through a certain exercise. (5) 20 and 6Ac. —What criminal assistants do — detain a bad variety. (3, 3,4) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s Solution Across: -.7, Roosts; 8, Depart; 10, Nigeria; 11, Local; 12, Tied; 13, Finns; 17, Fired; 18, Fare; 22, Aitch: 23, Torment; 24, Tender; 25, Magnum. . .Down;. 1. Granite; 2, Mongrel; 3, Story: 4, Telling; 5. March; 6, Still; 9, Manifesto; 14, Lighter; 15, Pageant; 16, Bedtime; 19, Pacts; 20, Stand; 21, Array.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19800331.2.122

Bibliographic details

Press, 31 March 1980, Page 20

Word Count
250

Untitled Press, 31 March 1980, Page 20

Untitled Press, 31 March 1980, Page 20