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Across I—Badly rusted piece of cleaning equipment. (6) 4— When to tell all. (6) 9—An enthusiastic traveller, perhaps, should be avoided by motorists. (3, 3,3, 4) 10— A word for the wise. (7) 11— Summer's work is complete. (5) 12— A pronounced similarity. (5) 14— Stick one's neck out. (5) 18— Flier appears to steal in. (5> 19— Gives up and goes to bed. (5, 2} 21— Statistics may be vital in obtaining the result of this. (6, 7) 22— Last though almost sure to finish first. (6) 23— Transfer for a striker? (6) Down 1— Liable to drop off? (6) 2— Win everything in a lottery with the directors. (5, 3,5) 3— Fly to an away match. (5) 5— He votes for a European king. (7) 6— Concise description of most liqueurs. (5, 3,5) 7— Joint seat. (6) , 8— Make a declaration in bad taste. (5) ’ 13—1 leave a clergyman in church. (7) 15— Suitable, voice for a trio? (6) 16— A portion of rhubarb jam. (5) 17— Possibly chants a fragment of song. (6) 20— Some more news to repeat. (5) (Solution on Monday) . Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Misrepresent; 7, Arras; 8, Radio; 9, Ire; 10, Paralysed; 11, Amazon: 12. Screen; 15, Lacerates; 17, Ash; 18, Nizam; 19, Upset; 21, Understudies. Down: 1. Marginal land; 2, Ear: 3. Resort; 4, Surplices; 5, Nodes; 6, Holding hands: 7. Arena; 10, Programme; 13, Exact; 14, Stoups; 16, Cozen; 20, Sou. * '

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Press, 30 May 1981, Page 14

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Untitled Press, 30 May 1981, Page 14

Untitled Press, 30 May 1981, Page 14