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Across - 6— Doesn’t leave a miner’s union. (7) 7— Travels round a French city. (5) 9—Skill in making ships. (5) 10— Letter-opener. (4, 3) /: 12— How the impeccable tennis-player serves? (11) 14— Salute members who are here. (7, 4) 18— Role man has created as a social worker. (7)/ ./ 19— Metal ring held by a friend. (5) ~ 21 — One goes to the bank for it. (5) / 22— Handled with care. (7) Down 1— What we hope to make after joining the party. .- (5) ■ 2— A new affair that’s binding. (6) 3— Our first cardinal. (3) 4— Gets on the stage. (6) 5— It’s read with feeling. (7) ; . 8— Sign of repentance in spring? (3, 4) 11— New fangled sort of wheel. (7) 13— His money may be well-earned. (7) 15— They usually lead to the quarry. (6) 16— A boy interrupts my complaint. (6) 17— Figures it’s only one among hundreds. (5) 20— Work for a patient man. (3) (Solution tomorrow) . Saturday’s solution. Across: 1, Quiver; 4, Censor; 9, Expostulation; 10, - Strayed; 11, Patio; 12, Bums; 14, Defer; 18, Rebut; 19, ?? Riposte; 21, Embarrassment; 22, Treble; 23, Reason. ? ~ Down: 1, Queasy; 2, Imperturbable;'.3/ Essay/ 5/'? ■ Example; 6, Shiftlessness; 7, Random; 8, Funds; .13,/ Natural; 15, Priest; 16, Broad; 17,-Beaten/20, Pastes

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Press, 1 September 1980, Page 18

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Untitled Press, 1 September 1980, Page 18

Untitled Press, 1 September 1980, Page 18