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Across 1— Goes for the takings. (8) 5— Sort of course designed for drivers. (4) .• .. -j, •„ 9-Is swallowing half a bird, like a spoonbill. <4) 10— Concern oneself with what the capital provides. (8) 11— Coach — or much larger conveyance. (5) 12— One colleague holds it to make a copy, v) , 13— Although approximate travelling rates are shown for usual routes. (13) . IO .. . 18 and 21 Across—A mistake by the parson? (8, b) 19— Average description of Scrooge. (4) 20— Examine a small creature holding the head of a parasite. (7) ,21-See 18 Across. 23-Alteration °in certain valued possession. (8. Down ~ .• 2— Could this be the start of second childhood? (7) 3— He should handle the money that is right! (7) ■ 4—His instruction will proceed step by step. (7-6) 6— New arrangement of opera in this kind of concert. (4 o? 7— Suitability that results from regular training. 7) 8— who takes over assistance to the poor. (6) ?•' 13—Putting a mark of approval on bed-cover (7) 14— Superintend the position of the bishop. (7) . 15—Makes a. judgment but is open to, conversion. (6) Thinks much of one in unusual dreams. (/) 17—To charm,' change the iiame belonging to us. (7) fl ■■ • ■. ■ ‘ ■ (Solution tomorrow)

Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Duster, 4, Census; 9, One for the road; 10, Sapient; 11,-Total;. 12, Rhvme; 14, Crane; 18, Robin; 19, Turns in- 21; Beauty contest; 22, Endure; 23, Switch. r ’. Down: 1, Drowsy; 2, Sweep the board; 3, Elope; 5, Elector; 6, Short and sweet; 7, Saddle; 8, State; 13, Minister; 15 Treble; 16, Stick; 17, Snatch; 20, Renew.

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Press, 1 June 1981, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 1 June 1981, Page 12

Untitled Press, 1 June 1981, Page 12