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Across 6— Describing the pupil showing no sorrow. (3-4) 7— A denizen from the Far North returns to cause consternation. (5) 9 and 4 Dn.—Convivial bonhomie by the political group? (5-6) 10— Receiving information of a trial. (7) 12— Unattached footballers becoming pirates. (11) ,14—Protective clothing for men of letters? (5-2-4)' 18— The scale associated with the trombonist. (7> 19— Seventeen reformed by a quiet hint. (5) 21— Got ’urt carrying weapons. (5) 22— The gang spotted the woodcutter. (4-3) Down 1— Second-class highway not restricted in space. (5) 2— Street dog quite unrestrained. (6) 3 and 20 Dn.—German name for the girl’s fiance. (6) 4— See 9 Across. 5 — Etiquette for country houses, one hears. (7) 8— Beneficial changes about school classes. (7). 11— Show resilience when tied down again. (7) 13— They reduce the temperature in prisons. (7) 15— I tried to become less disorderly. (6) 16— Where you’ll find the old lag as a member of me team. (6) 17 — is about endlessly expensive concepts. (5) 20— See 3 Down. (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Cabin trunk; 7, Order; S, Ravages; 10, Director; 11, Weir; 13, Enough; 15, Kept in; 17, Drew; 18, Cleansed; 21, Realist; 22, Train; 23, Slim chance. Down:' 1, Cider, 2, Bird-cage;' 3, Narrow; 4, Rove; 5, Neglect; 6. Road-mender; 9, Serenading; 12, Refasten; 14, Overall; 16, Clutch; 19, Stale; 20, Film.

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Press, 9 June 1980, Page 18

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Untitled Press, 9 June 1980, Page 18

Untitled Press, 9 June 1980, Page 18