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Across 7— In drill it helps to be agile. (5) 8— Particular one seen in strange places. (7) 9— Frose isn’t upside down! (7) 10— Code is a bit abbreviated. (5) 12— Certainly not yes-men in the services. (10) 15— Worn at Wimbledon on royal occasions? (5-5) 18— It’s used for painting black. (5) 19— See 3 Down. 21— Refer to part of the book to find the leak ... (7) 22— ~ . I read it could be published. (5) Down 1— Uncomplicated information on the lowland area? (5, 5) 2— Part of the cask on which the score is written. (5) 3 and 19 Across —Suffer the charge. (4. 3,4) 4— They’re included in the estate or fixed in a ship. (6) 5— An expression in America for the railhead. (8) 6— Is successful in a boring job. (7) 11— The trade see it as an occasion for increasing egg sales. (10) 13— Conveyed by truck at the battlefront. (2,3, 3) 14— —One glass and he lands on the floor! (7) 16— The sailor returns to the girl more willingly. (6) 17— Directors lacking interest, we hear. (5) 20— Obliged to return the cheese. (4) Solution tomorrow Yesterday’s solution Across: 1. Heartache; 8, Emu;_9. Life peerage; 11, Runners; 12, Tryst; 13, Steady; 15, Editor; 17, Ropes; 18, Hapless; 20, In a nutshell; 22. Tin; 23. Redresses. Down: 2. Eli; 3, Tepee; 4, Crease; 5, Enacted; 6, See eye to eye; 7. Punctures; 10, Finger-print; 11, Rescripts; 14, Despair; 16, Should; 19, Paste; 21, Lie.

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Press, 15 July 1980, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 15 July 1980, Page 16

Untitled Press, 15 July 1980, Page 16