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Across I—Lives where there are 500 sources of water. (6) 4— Gain port if damaged. (6) 9—Voluntary confession gains entry without charge. (4.9) 10— Wound girl with sword. (7) 11— Do better than slippery customer about 90. (5) 12— Shortened big animal gets rose fruit at post office. (5) 14— One must do so if one wants to win a seat. (5) 18— About 200 belonging to us are found. (5) 19— Need about two dozen sheets. (7) 21— Rapid increase in favour of fair share while living. (13) 22— Turning graduate into monarch? (6) 23— Ten-ply untwisted will be more than enough. (6) i Down 1— To desert to the enemy is a fault. (6) 2— It shows the current time of course. (8,5) 3— In the morning everybody rising to see animal. (5) 5— High regard for reshaped sceptre? (7) 6— Reasonable state is equitable stipulation. (4,9) 7— Let nag become twisted. (6) 8— A girl gone wrong. (5) 13— Part of harbour charge. (7) 15— Ornamental tuft for quickfiring gun. (6) 16— Short fibre unravelled. (5) 17— Sharply, but apparently with enthusiasm. (6) 20— Be afraid of a small bird. (5) (Solution on Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Dowel; 4, Resists; 8, Numbers; 9, Bingo; 10, Ions; 11, Resident; 13, Away; 14, Flue; 16, At the end; 17, Goes; 20, Tread; 21, Decline; 22, Reserve; 23, Scent. Down: 1, Dancing-master; 2, Woman; 3, Lied; 4, Russet; 5, Subtitle; 6, Sincere; 7, Short and sweet; 12, Calendar; 13, Artless; 15, On edge; 18, Olive; 19, Acts, p' £ ,'|r

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Press, 28 January 1984, Page 14

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Untitled Press, 28 January 1984, Page 14

Untitled Press, 28 January 1984, Page 14

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