Article image
Article image

Across 6— He battles to get a change at the top of 14. (7) 7— Many people in a line — between 100 and 500. (5) 9—Sank teeth into a piece. (3) 10— Awfully nice tripe for the person who gets it. (9) 12— A number-gathering round learner after dark every other week. (11) 15— The correct views are square? (5-6) 17— What person in book or play is like. (9) 19— Favoured animal having the sulks? (3) 21— Girl’s trousers? (5) 22— Compunction about dots and dashes. (7) ■, /- Down ■ : l—The structure I had made firm and unmoving. (5) 2— There’d be war if female left washer alone! (3) 3— Stretch of water in some regions. (4) 4— Cargo vessel again put into 6. (9) 5— Cheat has victory in broken sled. (7) 8— Manicuring job in the office? (6) 11— Almost stifling'with maternal affection? (9) 13— Nectar producing ecstasy. (6) 14— The barge must be, after unloading. (7) 16— Food offered by egghead during period of abstinence. (5) 18— Looked at every youngster every day initially. (4) 20— Were winners up to this time. (3) ' ■ (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 7, Take .in bad part; 8, Befriend; 9, Edge; 10, Dorset; 12, One-off, 14, Stroll; 16, Figure; 18, Abut; 20, Totality; 22, School of Music. ■ . . Down: 1, Make port; 2, Debris; 3, Once; 4, Hands off; 5, Apiece; 6, Brag; 11, Telltale; 13, First aid; 15, Option; 17, Gallup; 19, Back; 21, Toff.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19820716.2.67

Bibliographic details

Press, 16 July 1982, Page 12

Word Count
243

Untitled Press, 16 July 1982, Page 12

Untitled Press, 16 July 1982, Page 12