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Across I—Deliver publicly. (6) 4— Reorganised Delhi’s defence. (6) 9—lnduce to become religious? (4, 2.7) 10— Royal symbols from Algeria. (7) 11— Name for a fight, perhaps. (5) 12— Girl with little option but to change. (5) 14— Instruct those who follow. (5) 18— Ovals? Possibly rounds. (5) 19— Seating is inadequate with such chairs. (7) 21— Flat out after a mishap? Not unusual if you’re this. (8. 5) 22— Possibly run and see to make certain. (6) 23— Ropes seen on a football field. (6* Down 1— Governors help schoolboys with their lines. (6) 2— What I should have done, if I were in your position. (7, 6) 3— Add a number for the final figure. (5) 5— It’s worn with one’s arm inside. (7) 6— It gives current time. (8, 5) 7— Had a lean time? (6) 8— A light across the ship. (5) 13— His progress is slow but sure. (7) 15— Bolt or lock the cell door to prevent it. (6) 16— Correct me in the finish. (5) 17— Maintain there’s some body in the beer. (6) 20— A shade sanctimonious in the main. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1. Atomic energy: 7, Chaff; 8. Outre: 9. Cob; 10. Nocturnal; 11. Ice Age; 12, In part; 15, 11l at ease; 17, Ire; 18, April; 19, Usage; 21, Double brandy. ■ Down: 1, Arch criminal; 2. Ida; 3. Effect; 4. Eloquence; 5. Get on; 6. Red letter day; 7, Cable; 10. Night club; 13, Alive; 14. Salute; 16, Largo: 20, Air.

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Press, 19 February 1983, Page 14

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Untitled Press, 19 February 1983, Page 14

Untitled Press, 19 February 1983, Page 14