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Across 1— Oddly neat, long striding gait, of deer-like animal. (8) 5— Thanks to an American lawyer you get the facts. (4) 9—Cultivate a field — there’s money in it. (4) 10— Stout fellow broke the law in the beginning. (8) 11— Distance to measure right inside. (5) 12— Girl eager to make cloth. (7) 13— Aren’t they particular what they sell? (7, 6) 18— A ringlet made complete. (8) 19— Just where you would expect some fun. (4) 20— Make a book? (7) 21— Combine into one military formation by the end of the battle. (5) 22— Two-way agreement. (4) 23— Couple hired to make jewellery. (8) Down 2— New native quarter shows simplicity. (7) 3— Add to the general confusion. (7) 4— Plane tree that yields a highly-polished product. (6, 7) 6— He gains nothing but pleasure from his activities. (7) 7— Turns up and listens. (7) 8— Aircraft at the end of the flight in the sky. (6) 13— Held one’s interest. (7) 14— One who enjoys distinction without power. (7) 15— am seen in unusual anger, but recover possession. (6) 16— Crime of a receiver of stolen goods. (7) 17— Unusual spite shown to the French in a letter. (7) > (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Castro; 4, Bounds; 9, Printer’s error; 10, Emended; 11, Agent; 12, Cheat; 14, Stays; 18, Unlit; 19, Cubicle; 21, Maids of honour; 22, Rigger; 23, Chalet. Down: 1, Capped; 2, Spine-chilling; 3, Rated; 5, Overact; 6, Nursery school; 7, Struts; 8, Trade; 13, Artiste; 15, Summer; 16, Scoff; 17, Secret; 20, Booth.

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Press, 16 November 1981, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 16 November 1981, Page 20

Untitled Press, 16 November 1981, Page 20