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Across I—Music for the passing out parade? (7, 5) 7— Violently twist the others, by the sound of it. (5) 8— A light piece from Mozart orchestrated. (5) 9— To piece together, being well trained. (3) 10— The charge of the artillerymen. (9) 11— Drug making a brave woman lose direction. (6) 12— As a military display, one could beat it. (6) 15— Kind of painting showing territories near the tip of Africa. (9) - 17—Shelter from the gale, eventually. (3) .18—In Vienna ! admire the spirit of spring. (5) 19—Try composition. (5) 21—They originate movements on board. (5-7) Down 1— What the country’s overweight people live on! (3,2,3,4) 2— You must come after the right grain. (3) 3— The French with flimsy shelter that’s not revealed. (6) 4— Old navigational instrument redirected real boats! (9) 5— Bacon should be made better. (5) 6— They indicate mercurial changes. (12) 7— See 20 Down. 10— Glasses I’d broken in ballet movements (9) 13— Make the score correspond. (5) 14— Produce a fictional version of one’s temperament (4-2) 16— Sounds like no animal cry. (5) 20 and 7 Down—A tree was destroyed by the brine. (3-5) (Solution on Monday) Thursday’s Solution

Across: 4, Air-lock: 8, Editor; 9, Account; 10, Signal; 11, Avenue; 12, Composer; 18. Teething; 20, Fencer, 21, Plight; 22, Outrage; 23, Debris; 24, Secrete. Down: 1, Seasick; 2, Big game; 3, Monaco; 5, In charge; 6, Lionel; 7, Census; 13, Set right; 14, Niggard; 15, Egotist; 16. Refuse; 17, Scorer; 19, Teller.

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Press, 18 April 1981, Page 14

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250

Untitled Press, 18 April 1981, Page 14

Untitled Press, 18 April 1981, Page 14

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