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Across 1— Use in a pre-stage make-up. (11) 9—l am included in exchanges of invective. (7) 10— A camera shot that lacks sparkle. (5) 11— ft's used in many long-legged girls' stockings. 15) 12— Like the troops will be in a U.S.S.R. formation. (7) 13— A Wren's new suit. (6) 15— Accent which may need polishing? (6) . 18— Parties appeal to him. (7) 20—The smallest type of slate. (5) 22— A pie's turned brown. (5) 23— Endlessly longing for a headache cure. (7) 24— Bert at "speed becomes splashed with mud. (11) Down 2— In Peru rallies are held in the country. (5) 3— A musical term and a type of bet. (7) 4— Possibly run and see to make certain. (6) 5— They carry goods south in stormy seas. (5) 6— Driving a "point home?-(7) 7— This order, won't require attention. (5. 2.4) 8— Scottish family needs it made secret. (11) 14— may need a jack up before being repaired. (7) 16— Go trom bad to worse. (7) 17— He's out of form. (6) 19— Go for a long walk — or take up afternoon painting 15> 21 —Unusually eager to come to terms. (5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1. Antelope; 5. Data: 9. Till: 10. Stalwart: 11. Metre: 12. Nankeen. 13. General Stores; 18. Integral: 19, Fair: 20. Publish: 21 -t nite: 22. Deed: 23. Bracelet. Down: 2. Naivete: 3. Enlarge: 4.’ Patent leather; 6. Amateur: 7. Attends: 8. Planet: 13. Gripped: 14. Notable: 15. Regain: 16. Offence: 17. Epistle,

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Press, 17 November 1981, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 17 November 1981, Page 20

Untitled Press, 17 November 1981, Page 20