Across 1— The results of multiplying manufactured goods. (8) 5— See 11 Across. 9— Name removed from the lodge’s membership. (4) 10- a tar’s version of marine occasions. (8) 11 and 5 Across—Scrutinise the class and decide on the one most likely to come first (5, 4) 12— Price paid for stocking. (7) 13— Honestly he doesn’t make any money. (13) 18— that takes place before the de-bagging. (4-4) 19— Exploit a piece of formal writing. (4) 20— Not knowing this is the clue. (7) 21— Doctor gets to right vehicle. (5) 22— Decline kitchen equipment (4) 23— Emphasised what one rightly earns will be sent back. (8) Down > ' 2— dish — compound it with roots. (7) 3— Somehow ends Red China! (7) 4— The trustees reach for a valuable container. (8-5) 6— Rejected — not in the list of actors. (7) 7— In the parlour he kneads to make a living?. (7) B—lt’s given to one who’s trusted father with the part (6) 13— Barrels, we bear, used for helmets. (7) , > 14— Get rid of links that impose restrictions. (7) 15— The art of diverting an impending danger. (6) 16— Entrances not exposed to the elements. (7) 17— Unpleasant sight that makes the pupil irritated. (7) • * (Solution tomorrow) \ . Saturday’s Solution Across, i. Funeral march; 7, Wrest; 8, Torch; 9, Fit; 10 Gunpowder 11. Heroin; 12, Tattooj IS, Landscape; 17, Lee; 18* Naiad; 19, Essay; 21, Chess-players. Down: 1, Fat of the land; 2, Rye; 3, Latent; 4, Astrolabe5. Cured; 6. Thermometers; 7, Water; 10, Glissades; 13. Tally 14, Make-up; 16, Neigh; 20. Sea. s • ..
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Press, 20 April 1981, Page 12
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