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Across 1— Evidently doesn’t suffer in silence. (5, 2,4) 9—Possibly a saint taken to heart by a man like John Paul 11. (7) 10— A'desire to write a letter. (5) 11— He has a paying job in store. (5) 12— Increased in stature — as became an adult. (5-2) 13— Roughly repair shoes or roads. (6) 15— Ring again to cancel. (6) 18— It gives pain to the listener. (7) 20— Direct transport. (5) 22— Love to indulge in abuse and make speeches (5) 23— They may be tied up with postal deliveries. (7) 24— It throws light on what has been written. (7, 4) Down 2— It’s not easily carved by one in a confused state. (5) 3— Tear all to pieces sideways. (7) 4— Time when all assets were frozen? (3, 3) 5— Philosopher who gets on with soldiers. (5) 6— Concentrated in a nervous way. (7) 7— He probably doesn’t engage in serious pursuits. (3, 8) 8— Rows in forms that will please the eye. (11) 14— A fire screen, perhaps. (7) 16— Put into bonds, on account of great interest? (7) 17— Continue being eager to hold work up. (4, 2) 19— A solemn profession. (5) 21— In a position to give a broad smile. (5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday's solution Across: 1, Careless; 5, Isms; 9, Aria; 10, Mahogany; 11, Harps; 12, Eclipse; 13, Sleeping pills; 18, Astonish; 19, Styx; 20, Siamese; 21, Plate; 22, Punt; 23, Advances. - Down: 2, Air-mail; 3, Example; 4, Shake one’s head; 6, Scalpel; 7, Shyness; 8, Roll up; 13, Stays up; 14, Entrain; 15, Penned; 16, Insulin; 17, Layette.

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Press, 30 November 1982, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 30 November 1982, Page 20

Untitled Press, 30 November 1982, Page 20