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Across 1 and 21 Across—ls it used for holding exhibits in theatrical lawsuit? (4-4) 3— Suggested you give somebody a ring. (8) 8 and 23 Across—Short messages allowed to be included in memoranda. (8) 9—A line in boxes for birds! (8) 11— For these essays, one needs original sets of notes. (12) 13— Meteor disintegrates at a considerable distance away. (6) 14— Wine cartel broken up. (6) 17— Meteoric phenomenon, such as Annie Oakley! (8-4) 20— Leisure activities of father’s day. (8) 21— See 1 Across. 22— A tie on the track. (4-4) 23— See 8 Across. Down 1— Certain to include unusually nice, easy job. (8) 2— Choose one, mother — you need the best. (7) 4— Representative to publicise what restorers do. (6) 5— Flippant remarks, although grief is involved with pleas. (10) 6— Kind of club that will create a stir. (5) 7— It’s tapped out by a key operator showing verve. (4) 10—Could it be used to clean the car’s luggage compartment? (4, 6) 12— Gunmen at the races. (8) 15— Step back from the terrace. (7) 16— A place where entertainment is projected. (6) 18— So he is confused by a biblical book. (5) 19— Made copies in cheap editions. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Life of crime; 9, Vitally, 10, Manse; 11, Rower, 12, Red hair, 13, Number, 15, Attest; 18, Outlaws; 20, Peril; 22, Eider, 23, Entitle; 24, Friend or foe. Down: 2, In tow; 3, Enlarge; 4, Foyers; 5, Rimed; 6, Mandate; 7, Over and over, 8, Deerstalker, 14, Matador, 16, Tapster, 17, Ascend; 19, Agree.. 21, Ratio. fy p j

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Press, 7 March 1984, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 7 March 1984, Page 12

Untitled Press, 7 March 1984, Page 12