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. • Across 1 — transport you can get a kick out of! (4) 8- waiting to take part subject to scrutiny. (10) 9— Blot that spoils a tin sink. (3, 5) 10— In the car I decided to travel. (4) 12— Expresses willingness to remove the top from the moneyboxes. (6) . • 14— See 18 Across. 15— See 7 Down. 17—Setting a problem when Post Office sign is ruined. (6) 18 and 14 Across-Fix the way one intends to go and devise a series of lessons. (3, 1,6) 19—Caledonian at large without incurring penalty. (4-4) 21— Record on temporary accommodation produces dissatisfaction. (10) 22— Completely fill with some of the eggs at Eastertime. (4) Down 2— Employing the police — or resorting to coercion. (5. 5) 3— They are made to contain considerable weights, we hear. (4) 4— The highest aspirations when one does some trading (6) 5— The club, I see, appearing to be mocked by fate. (6) 6— Riders’ footholds. (8) 7 and 15 Across-Printing-machine - the sort the author is after. (10) 11— Stop one from succeeding. (10) 13— See 18 Down. ■ 16— Dislike being transplanted round the north. (6) 17— Decent support with a little hesitation. (6) 18 and 13 Down—Gate reserved for the team? (4, 8) &20—Some of the stuff, it seems, is the right size. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 7. Maize; 8, Heiress; 9, Tumbler; 10, Proud; 12. Paper money; 15. Right dress; 18, Spoke; 19, Dismiss; 21, Balance; 22. Loser. Down: 1. Empty words; 2, Films; 3, Well; 4. Charge: 5 Airpumps; 6, Recount; 11, Day nursery; 13, At the end: 14. Ignoble; 16. Redden; 17. First; 20 sole.

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Press, 10 March 1982, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 10 March 1982, Page 20

Untitled Press, 10 March 1982, Page 20