This month’s clues...
1— .Wall paintings of Russian mountain system done without Em’s help. 2— Do they support the world? 3— A sedan chair for a comfortable South American crossing.. ■. i 4— White-topped Australian mountains? 5— We believe restraint is needed on Ed’s peak. 6— His Malaya has nothing to match these. 7— Could it hold a royal feast? ! 8— Was Hemingway in love with its snows? 9— Australia’s highest point. 10— Home island of Malmsey wine has a fiery nature. 11— A Sicilian, rogue, bht neat of appearance. 12— Embattled mid-eastern heights. 13— Well-named American ramparts. ~, : 14— Quiescent volcano tops the Cascade Range while... 15— . . nearby saintly neighbour blew her cool. 16— perfect symmetry in oriental mountain. ' ■ ' 17— New Zealand’s own answer to near perfect cones. 18— Beats Brighton rock for sheer size. / 19— Hot-top in' a cold clime. 1 ■'■ 20— Did Noah rest here? ‘ , - 21— United States Eastern range was barrier to western migration for many years. 22'—A colourless, unnamed mountain in Switzerland, surely not; , , 23— Eager, like Heinrich Harrer, for a north face climb. 24— Nine pens a litter by Italian farmers. 25— I’ve a yen for a spree in Spain. 26— Highest point in the Americas (22,834 ft is an extinct volcano. 27— Its 200-inch eye scans the heavens. 28— Although these hills see as many stars. 29— Woody plant in lonely hill watch over New Zealand //city. ft, 30— Mexican hot.tamali is “smoking mountain.” 31— Did Brazilian soccer star “blow his top” in West . Indies? • _ 32— Young lan’s auto is on the road to central Euro /pean chain. > ■ 33— A Roman in India came from Durmitor in Yugoslavia. 34— Mountains of south-east Europe share name with peninsula. 35— The traditional mountain home of Dracula, according : to Bram ■•/?('. / .■ - 36— Marg’s pain came from climbing Scottish mountains. 37 — Where, the Welsh witches gambol. 38— When is a mountain a copper mine? 39— Mountain of the ..gods. 40— A buried this Roman town.
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Press, 2 September 1980, Page 22
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