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Across 6— Her cart could be for hire. (7) 7— back in public transport intended to take in others. (5) 9— Marquetry fashionable with unprofessional finish. (5) 10— Is it after five or later he calls? (7) 12— Regulars in the services. (6-5) 14— The highest bidder doesn’t leave anything behind. (5. 3. 3) 18— Rips are put in order by mending. (7) 19— Worn by a widow taken out by a gardener. (5) 21— Potential enemy country. (5) 22— Precious possession one is not bound to have. (7) Down 1— She goes round in a radiant glow. (5) 2— Composer taken outside about a quarrel. (6) 3— Some competitors are being peevish. (3) 4— A piece played in a mask? (6) 5— Funny moods? (7) 8— A substitute for the match. (7) 11— One may hear it from a Liberal or a Conservative. (7) 13— He hangs on to the wall. (7) 15— Gloss over. (6) - • s 16— A cook may use a tin one. (6) I, • 17— Revises information about diets. (5) 20— function which is anything but pL(3) (Solution tomorrow) . I . Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Master-mind; 7, Mitre; 8. Dresses; 10, Off-drive; 11. Miss; 13. In line; 15, Andrew; 17. Ivan: 18, Salesmen; 21, Nodding; 22, Outdo: 23, Crowd scene. . ! . Down: 1, Motif; 2, Steering; 3, Endive; 4. Meet; 5, Nastier; 6. Imposition; 9. Sash-window; 12, Antelope; 14, Leander;’ 16, Barges; 19, Metre; 20, View.

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Press, 20 September 1982, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 20 September 1982, Page 16

Untitled Press, 20 September 1982, Page 16