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Across 6— Money invested in Paris for example? (7) 7— Father meets a friend of the pope.'(s) 9— Show one agrees university teacher returned. (3) 10 — There’s no censorship with a printing machine costing nothing. (4, 5) 12— Some of the firm separate. (4, 7) 15— Accountants who don’t return what they’ve borrowed to the library? (4-7) 17—No narrow group of actors in radio programme. (9) 19— Work after 100? Must be a catch! (3) 21— Gorse used by terrifying people. (5) 22— Boy and worker in spectacle. (7) Down 1— Table bird wearing headgear. (5) 2— Hint mine is raised. (3) 3— Just light-headed, perhaps. (4) 4— Unpleasant statement about nasty explosion? (3, 6) 5— Having temporary success in the examination? (7) 8— Company in pure awkwardness get back what was lost. (6) 11— Support Adam’s ale in place of intellectual stagnation. (9) 13 — Right amongst fish in the ditch. (6) 14— Bravery shown by 100 of our contemporaries. (7) 16 — Discovered there was nothing in the stock of money. (5) 15— Don’t leave support. (4) 20— A number putting up court equipment (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 7, Changed place; 8, Umbrella; 9, Pile; 10, Elopes; 12, Entice; 14, Estate; 16, Teasel; 18, Mint; 20, Pressing; 22. Sense of humour. Down: 1, Shambles; 2, Entrap: 3, Deal; 4, Apparent; 5, Carpet; 6, Tell; 11, Sheep-dog; 13, Cleans up; 15, Artist; 17, Assume; 19, Item; 21, Echo.

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Press, 18 April 1980, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 18 April 1980, Page 12

Untitled Press, 18 April 1980, Page 12

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