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ACROSS 1— Prince of the church is at home with really bad vice! (8, 3) 9—Repels a recurrence of illness. (7) 10— Get rid of enemies for writer? (5) 11— Street not a meeting place. (5) 12— Put on the level, yet not true. (4. 3) 13— Crusoe off track. (6) 15— Fit or seeker of a hand. (6) 18— Bestial plant? (7) 20— This gun is almost an insignificant thing. (5) 22— Enter Gateshead on the way out. (5) 23— The French horse attendant needs space to move. (3-4) 24— Dictator half led riot. (5. 6) DOWN 2— with no holds barred. (3-2) 3— Down the spirits. (7) 4— Not everybody eats dinner every day at first, as required. (6) 5— reaching the limit of the shelf. (5) 6— Where the van is, of course. (2,5) 7— Serious indictment of cost of tomb? (5, 6) 8— Conditions imposed on gambler for improved relationships? (6, 5) 14— Not courted? (7) 16— Hurrah for Conservatives! Honest! (7) 17— The riches of the law. ((6) 19— Of lawful age, looked up to in law. (5) 21— Reacted appropriately to icy reception? (5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1. Minister; 5. Carp: 9. Pomp: 10. Medicine: 11. Adder; 12. Trouble; 13, Fresh-air fiend; 18. Start off; 19, Type; 20, Pattern: 21. Kabul; 22. Tide; 23. Deranged. Down: 2. In order; 3. Impress; 4. Electric fence; 6. Amiable- 7 Pretend: 8, Tip-Off; 13. Fuss-pot: 14, Exacted; 15, Hatred; 16, In train; 17. Neptune.

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Press, 13 April 1982, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 13 April 1982, Page 20

Untitled Press, 13 April 1982, Page 20

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