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4— Make progress on. borrowed money. (7) 8— He may well appeal to the public. (6) 9— A name is confused — memory’s at fault. (7) 10— I'd return after time to explain more fully. (6) 11— It may go down well, but one dies to kick it. (6) 12— Put a ban on spirits. (8) 18— Permit — strange to relate. (8) 20— What a snake may do to make one nervous. (6) 21— Attacks one in the streets. (6) 22— They are ‘pressed to entertain. (7) 23— Cuts the end off fruits. (6) 24— Turns up and listens. (7) Down 1— Handles with care. (7) 2— Bitterness associated with an age old craft. (7) 3— There should be rhyme, if not reason, in such justice. (6) 5— It may be used by a boxer without a ring apparently. (4-4) 6— A representative business. (6) 7— The number increases in emergencies. (6) 13— Fiance was set upon. (8) 14— Getting in range, perhaps. (7) 15— Priests get organised and keep trying. (7) 16— Money-making facility. (6) 17— One of eight requires medical attention. (6) 19— Not a bit of it! (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday's solution Across: 1. Nightingale, 9, Ass; 10, Will-power: 11. Infer: 13. Toilers; 14, Slight: 16. Assume; 18, Unhorse; 19, Tenet; 20, Refuse tip; 21, Don; 22, Clothes-pegs. Down: 2, Its; 3. Hewer; 4, Inlets; 5, Gypsies; 6. Low return; 7. Magic square; 8, Prospecting; 12, Frightful; 15, Hard set; 17, Settle; 19, Top up; 21, Dog.

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Press, 18 March 1982, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 18 March 1982, Page 20

Untitled Press, 18 March 1982, Page 20

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