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Across I—Their function is to produce illuminated scripts. (7-5) 7— Sizeable music group returns to this joint.. (5) 8— An underground source for chemical. (5) 9— Lose tension when the power comes back. (3) 10— His sampling may be a bitter experience! (3-6) 11— Sharp response about what is legally wrong. (6) 12— Chilly peak achieved by the skating international? (3-3) 15— Skill in handling the quince variety. (9) 17— Endless spring in the meadowland. (3) 18— A window from which to see the Loire. (5) 19— Is about to study church statuary. (5) 21—One who supplies fodder for trite comedians? (4, 8) Down 1— It’s a matter of recording variety artist in the area! (12) 2— Part of an international electrical term. (3) 3— Transatlantic landing place for the bird. (6) 4— Considerable fall of snow. (9) 5— Indicate one in the middle of French bridge. (5) 6— He’s bound to succeed, seemingly. (4-8) 7— Merry, but certainly not relaxed. . . (5) 10—. . . and in real disorder, this will stimulate one to action. (9) 13— Everybody in the Civil Service uses the telephone. (5) 14— Risque version from the country landowner. (6) 16— Foreign capital injects an atmosphere into the company. (5) 20 — Monster of Dorchester. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution . Across: 4. Acolyte; 8, Impact; 9, Another; 10. Poster; 11. Result; 12. All at sea; 18. Retiring; 20, Behave; 21, Bandit; 22, Warlike; 23, Desert; 24, Preside. Down: 1. Display; 2, Apostle; 3, Accent; 5, Contract; 6, Latest; 7, Treble; 13. Streaked; 14, Misdeed; 15, Agitate; 16, Repair; 17. Naples; 19, Images.

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Press, 4 December 1981, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 4 December 1981, Page 12

Untitled Press, 4 December 1981, Page 12