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Across ' 7— Happening in the eleventh hour. (5) 8— There’s no end of such things. (7) 9— Point wrongly claimed. (7) 10— Blush when attacked. (5) 12— Source of ghostly light? (6-4) 15— A fishy diversion. (3, 7) 18— An article with myself as subject. (5) 19— Crusoe’s disguised tracks.(7) 21— He’s in the right position not to be found out. (7) 22— See,l go round a house up North. (5) Down 1— Possibly desecrated something very private. (4, 6). 2— Cheap variety of fruit. (5) - ’ . 3— Staunch support. (4) . 4— He counts and recounts. (6).. ''' . 5— Raise .the number swallowed by a bird. (8) -b 6— Beg for an adjustment in net rate. (7) ' * 11— Cause of dejection in weathermen. (10) 13— Falsely alleges/in front of ministers. (8) 14— Hostile modern poetry. (7) > - . ■■ . , 16— It may get broken — put it down. (6) ' 17— An air of devotion. (5) ■?■ • 20— It conveys one’s meaning. (4) (Solution tomorrow; ; Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Bath salts; 8, Eve; 9, Heated words; 11, Intends; 12, Arose; 13, Target; 15, Senate; >l7, Evade; 18, Cyclist; 20, International; 22, Moo; 23, Residents. " Down: 2, Age; 3, Stern; 4, Lowest; 5, Surface; 6, Restoration; 7, Represent; 10, Alternation; 11, In the army; 14, Elector; 16, Scones; 19, Cried; 21, Act.

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Press, 19 May 1981, Page 22

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Untitled Press, 19 May 1981, Page 22

Untitled Press, 19 May 1981, Page 22