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Across 1— They have a liking for sovereigns. (11) 9—Recovered from a sudden attack. (3) 10— Mother goes to the country but it’s no saving. (9) 11— Vessel carrying fuel from Loire. (5) 13— Instalment on a television? (7) , 14— Develop part of a revolver. (6) 16 — A perfume on the upgrade. (6) 18— Energetic fellow who hurtles around? (7) 19— Class distinction. (5) 20— A clan have trouble in the highlands? (9) 21— Runner in various kinds of winter sports. (3) 22— It pays an actor to keep them up. (11) Down 2— Not at home among touts. (3) 3— One who figures poisonously in the natural world. (5) 4— A bend in the road, (6) 5— Literary characters with a leaning to the right. (7) 6— She suits her customers. (9) 7— Crazy way to score a goal at soccer. (3, 4,4) 8— It’s apt to make people unfeeling. (11) 12 — Be quick to appear intelligent. (4, 5) 15— Give all for Hamlet. (7) 17— He supplies tea — with or without sugar. (6) 19:—Many.incline to be spotless. (5) 21—She means to seek legal redress. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Matt; 3, Diarists; 9, Natural; 10, Naive; 11, Compositions; 13, Edward; 15, Agreed; 17, Take no notice; 20, Osier; 21, Eatable; 22, Enduring; 23, Ides. Down: 1, Manacles; 2, Totem; 4, Inlaid; 5, Running costs; 6, Science; 7, Stew; 8, Armour-bearer; 12, Idleness; 14, Wearied; 16, Love-in; 18, In Bed; 19, Pole.

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Press, 2 April 1980, Page 24

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Untitled Press, 2 April 1980, Page 24

Untitled Press, 2 April 1980, Page 24