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Across I—lt fuels the flame, of course. (4) 3- vehicle amongst other vehicles for those of no fixed address? (8) 8— Container for war vehicle. (4) 9- lid didn’t go away. (8) 11— The most striking reports of chief shipping company from all quarters. (8, 4) 13— Shrewd demolition of statue. 16) 14— Craftsman who doesn’t get down to serious work? (6) 17— In proper order beneath the switch. (5, 7) 20— Spreads from the centre as tirade comes out. (8) 21— Through one fairy. (4) 22— Saturate using mere tape. (8) 23— Yearn for an extended period. (4) Down 1— Timekeeper? (8) 2— Study diplomacy in meeting. (7) 4- up a sling. i,6) 5- Under threat of a deadly reoort, pernans. (2.8) 6- determines its accuracy, of course. 15) 7- The affectation of the team. (4) 10—Violent anger, without exception, is extremely . popuiar. (3. 3. •4) 12— Boring exercise? (8) 15— Electric ray could sink a ship. (7) 16— Stress what distinguishes the speaker. i,6) 18— Lowest point of drain. (5) 19— Support needed on stage? (4) (Solution tomorrow)

Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Greasepaint;.9, Tirades; 10, Still; 11, Nylon; 12, Russian; 13, Answer; 15, Brogue; 18, Elector; 20, Least; 22, Sepia; 23, Aspirin; 24, Bespattered. ‘ Down: 2, Rural; 3, Andante; 4, Ensure; 5, Asses; 6, Nailing; 7. Stand at ease; 8, Clandestine;'l4, Steeple; 16. Relapse: 17, Truant; 19, Tramp; 21, Agree.

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Press, 18 November 1981, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 18 November 1981, Page 16

Untitled Press, 18 November 1981, Page 16