Across 7— Perfectly attired, as highly compatible couples are. (7, 6) 8— You can get a kick out of it, but it may go to your head. (8) 9 and 2Dn.—Retired history teacher? (10) 10— Looked fixedly at various trades. (6) 12— Conducts negotiations, as the physician does. (6) 14—Being short-sighted, I’m getting confused with the copy. (6) 16— Fruit for mother and child. (6) 18— Popular musical “The Two Doughboys”! (4) 20— A helianthemum where the boulder came above the surface. (4-4) 22—Doing the rounds as a radical? (13) Down 1— Skilfully converted from idolatry: (8) 2— See 9 Across. - 3— School games wouldn't be complete without her. (4) 4— will get broken old seat put on one side. (8) 5— In manners I’m pleasantly unsophisticated. (6) 6— Allows no change in the price- of line clips. (4) 11— Proper transposition of duo score. (8) 13— See 15 Down. 15 and 13Dn—They may be braced when covering the low joints. (4, 2,8) 17— Describing sea-dwellers one found in French river. (6) 19— A particular that confronted one on return. (4) - . 21— He murdered a chartered accountant at home! (4) (Solution tomorrow)
national newspaper, and a survival guide for the unemployed. Sixty delegates from about 11 groups are expected to attend and the Federation of Labour and the Combined State Unions have been invited to send observers.
Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Just; 8, In a dilemma; 9, Sidereal; 10. Iota; 12, Fliers; 14, Put out; 15, Camera; 17, Scribe; 18, Skit; 19, Contract; 91 Air dicnlaw 99 SJpwn ’ ■ Down: 2, Uphill task; 3, Tire; 4, Harems; 5, Fillip; 6, Register. 7, Ha-ha; 11, Thumb-screw; 13, Eventide; 16. Access; 17, Senile; 18, Slag; 20, Kays.
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