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Across I—Dismissal may be in the bag. (4) 3— in sketch speaking very slowly. (8) 9—A reason for being on the rocks, perhaps. (7) 10— Work on it has to take turns. (5) 11 — of ten clips made badly. (12) 13— He’s not an expert, but he is without bad habits. (6) 15— End bit under obligation. (2.4) 17— Praised when made remark about injured lip. (12) 20— Has its occupant no standing? (5) 21— Most are out to get great musician. (7) 22— Tackling illness by buying a drink? (8) 23— French ship is smaller. (4) Down 1— Status not enjoyed when court is in session? (8) 2— Material for game obtained on loss of job. (5) 4— Bring down Communist who got cue wrong. (6) 5— Andrew. Len and Mel can be polite. (4-8) 6— as far as time in grammer is concerned. (7) 7— A song of mirth. (4) . 8— Liquor for all encourages strong sense of citizenship? (6. 6) 12— Having you and me at artist’s workplace working hard at lessons. (8) 14— Abuse musical instrument, brewing tea on it. (7) 16— Broadcaster? (6) 18— most it lends itself to being the heading. (5) 19— He has land in the North of Britain. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution’s Across: 6. Bloomer; 7. Ambit; 9, Bison: 10. Relaxed: 12. Medical test: 14. Roundabouts; 18. Cabaret; 19, Entry; 21. Cello; 22, Inferno. Down: 1. All in; 2, Morose; 3, New; 4. Impact: 5. License. 8. Senator; 11. Citadel; 13. Foraged: 15, Nearly; 16, Tender; 17. Frank; 20. End.

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Press, 20 October 1981, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 20 October 1981, Page 20

Untitled Press, 20 October 1981, Page 20

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