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Across 6— Tell of a second reckoning. (7) 7— Infant learner makes mixture of meaningless sounds. (5) 9—Six take a pew in social call. (5) 10— One star becomes a politician. (7) 12 and 14Ac.—One just has to finish whatever the entrance fee. (2, 3,1, 5, 2,3, 1,5) 14— See 12 Across. 18— Crowd lie about being unfriendly. (7) 19— Espies leopards perhaps. (5) 21— Teach retinue. (5) 22— Imitate becoming airborne. (4, 3) Down 1— Aimed to change mass communication. (5) 2— The idea that no one is set up to negative. (6) 3— Aid for writers takes some thinking about. (3) 4— Article in position in royal residence. (6) 5— Popular lady gives drug to egghead. (7) 8— Backing Noel getting round prohibition in the Middle East. (7) 11— To agree completely. (7) 13—Road ran round the country. (7) 15— Group of people leaving in good health. (6) 16— Planes crash in Italy. (6) 17— Support from employees. (5) 20— It’s all right to go round a tree. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Cricket bat; 7, Rumba; 8, Mastiff; 10, Pickling; 11, Jail; 13, Vanish; 15, Please; 17, Nuts; 18, Sentinel; 21, Salient; 22, Liner, 23, Editorials. Down: 1, Comic; 2, In a flash; 3, Kimono; 4, Tess; 5, Ali Baba; 6, Grape vines; 9, 4 False alarm; 12, Flotilla; 14, Nettled; 16, Sector, 19, Nines; 20, Felt.(

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Press, 27 February 1984, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 27 February 1984, Page 20

Untitled Press, 27 February 1984, Page 20