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Across I—How the work rota brings enchantment? (5. 2.4) 9—Document showing the mapmaker’s rights? (7) 10—It s funny to see dunderhead go round and round. (5) 11__Presumably he will have to craw the line somewhere. (5) 12— An opening for the unobserved observer? (7) • 13— Aimless drawing of part of a crow? (6) 15—Suit for diggers? (6) 18—To agree completely. (7) 20—This animal has some prestige, really. (5) 22— Tan if lost or indistinct. (5) t 23— Work on a field of interest, like a semi-precious stone: (7) 24— An aid for the light sleeper? (7, 4)

Down 2— Very small type found in shellfish. (5) 3— All tear out from the side. (7) 4— There’s no getting up to hurry attack. (6) 5— Within 24 hours, theologian will become a father. (5) 6— Doubly leaders of the world in times past. (7) 7— Very afraid if Fred’s cats get out. (6, 5) 8— The quick road to journalism? (5, 6) 14—Not in the team back in the pavilion. (7) 16— Hidden difficulty caused by mine subsidence. (7) .. 17— Using the highway, but clearly not a motorway. (2,4) 19—This plant means much to you and me. (5) 2i—Following the'brothers in a fairytale career? (5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution

Across: 1. At the bar: 5, Scum; 9. Pair; 10. Try again; 1 Anvil; 12. Solicit; 13. Select circles; 18. Wasteful; 19, Lees; 2< Inexact; 21. Below; 22. Last: 23. By letter. Down: 2. Trainee; 3. Heroine; 4. Across country; 6. Chancel; 7. Minutes; 8. Caller: 13. Sawmill: 14. Listens; 15, Caesar; 16, Collect 17. Eyesore.

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Press, 15 June 1982, Page 18

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Untitled Press, 15 June 1982, Page 18

Untitled Press, 15 June 1982, Page 18

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