Article image
Article image

Across (---Troubled periods in history when the courts were active. (6, 5) 9—Nevertheless the vow here will be broken. (7) 10— Animal revered in Tibet, we hear. (5) 11— Systematic method for requisition. (5) 12— Circus performer full of drink, maybe. (7) 13— Heavenly sign for the one who takes a bow. (6) 15— Transatlantic landing-place for bird. (6) 18— Form a link with eastern member of the embassy. (7) 20— Almost put a value on beasts of burden. (5) 22— React to this kind of element? (5) 23— Produce a score that suits the players! (7) 24— No more stars would really upset them! (11) Down 2— Went in a boat, but .fell out! (5) 3— The opposite of how prose is written. (7) 4— Get Ray to go round for a change. (6) 5— Religious sect — one to make a loud noise.' (5) 6— Made it possible to produce a blend vzith the last of the coffee. (7) 7— Arrange a convivial fling! (5, 1,5) 8— One needing some capital to work on. (11) 14— The weapon injured the girl. (7) 16— Experienced letter sorters should find it easy. (717— Get back for example in wet weather. (6)19— Having incurred no faults, that’s obvious. (5) 21— Foreign title of greater age, one hears. (5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Proceeds; 5, Golf; 9, Ibis; 10, Interest; 11, Train; 12, Imitate; 13, Thoroughfares; 18, Clerical; 19, Mean; 20, Inspect; 21, Error; 22, Glee; , 23, Treasure/ .. . Down: 2, Rebirth; 3, Cashier, 4, Dancing-master; 6, Openair; 7, Fitness; 8, Relief; 13, Ticking; 14, Oversee; 15, Opines; 16, Admires; 17, Enamour.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19810602.2.108

Bibliographic details

Press, 2 June 1981, Page 20

Word Count
270

Untitled Press, 2 June 1981, Page 20

Untitled Press, 2 June 1981, Page 20