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Across 1— Shake hands and tackle the situation. (4.2,5) 9— There’s nothing left in retrospect. (3) 10— Nasty moment for a poor loser. (3, 6). 11— Note down new present. (5) 13— Fit role for clover, for example. (7) 14— Organise sit-ins and make repeated demands.. (6) 16— Rise like a steeple. (6) 18— A’ service for car and plane-travellers. (3-4). 19— to go for fruit. (5) 20— A dispiriting thing to do. (3, 1. 5). 21— Girl to take your hat? (3). 22— Give away merchants who don’t want custom? (4, 7) Down 2— Low form of night-life. (3) 3— It facilitates the movement of arms. (5). 4— How did toy become a strange thing? (6) 5— Smoking jackets?'(7) 6— In favour of a move that will earn more money? (9) 7— A linseed rub may be unpleasant. (11) 8— Not even sufficient, strange as it may seem. (5, 6) 12— A ruinous craft. (9) 15— Short cut from the beach? 17— It may be rude to make a digression. (6) 19—Won a hand and won the game. (5) 21—Knock up a short paragraph. (3) Solution tomorrow Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Rush; 3. Claimant; 9. Bear out; 10, Taste; tl . Unfavourable; 13, Deeply; 15. Assert; 17. Manslaughter; 20. Outre--21, General; 22, Exciting: 23. Awed. Down: 1, Rebounds; 2, Staff; 4. Let out: 5, Intransigent' 6 Absolve; 7. Tied; 8. Convalescent; 12, Startled: 14, Elastic- 16 Margin: 18. Throw: 19. Love.

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Press, 7 April 1982, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 7 April 1982, Page 16

Untitled Press, 7 April 1982, Page 16