Across 1— Cook a chop like this to make one elated. (4-1-4) 8— Its living quarters may be in a heap. (3) 9— Women who have no-one to mow their lawns? (5-6) 11— Touch of what brought Zulu warriors to a strange end. (7) 12— Go round in high circles. (5) 13— Reason to include a number in a proviso. (6) 15— He lets everybody know he’s a clerk. (6) 17— Pass out with many a twitch. (5) 18— The cul-de-sac all mortals reach. (4-3) 20— When it s too humid to hunt? (5. 6) 22— Born in unending need. (3) 23— Carries away the gates. (9) Down 2— Row maker, or so it sounds. (3) 3— A clergyman lost his head for this crime. (5) 4— Who could have asked for more? (6) 5— Seek an engagement — or work, in plain language. (7) 6— Incredible doctrines of a bygone age. (4. 7) 7— Experienced initial difficulty in speech-making. (9) 10— It pays an actor to keep them up. (11) ' 11— An insect's uninterrupted development. (9) 14— Undistinguished character. (7) 16— Arrival of a modern-day air-way. (6) 19— Possibly earn a place m the sporting world. (5) 21— Be in the red - in yellow even. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 7. Leader: 8. Volume: 10. Outsize; 11, Kitty: 12, Emus: 13. Banns: 17. Cacti: 18. Abie: 22. Heard; 23, Ring off; 24, Medial: 25, Drivel. Down: 1. Bloomer: 2. Last out: 3. Let in: 4. Soaking; 5. Quits: 6. Pepys: 9. Get a start: 14. Raw deal: 15. Absolve; 16, Tenfold: 19. Shame; 20. Candy: 21. Entry.
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Press, 15 February 1982, Page 12
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