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Across 4— Being placed in poor side will produce controversy. (7) 8— It’s most unpleasant, but do put back the promissory notes. (6) 9— Bill is a nobleman, one hears. (7) 10 and 17 Dn—They’re not private homes which are barred! (6-6) 11— One unsuited to the job, if returning in the fog. (6) 12— Forbear to talk? No, just the opposite! (8) 18— Bound to be a time for the Olympics. (4-4) 20— Open out the United Nations’ register. (6) 21— What the canoeist uses to get wet feet! (6) 22— Commander-in-chief holds a filly for the big race! (7) 23— Put down again to be broadcast, we hear. (6) 24— Make a forecast before a wise man. (7) Down 1— Tightly placed into an agreement. (7) 2— Break up the orchestra? (7) 3— If lute is broken, it’s worthless. (6) 5— Where the film may be found not open to the public. (2,6) 6— French author comes out of a stupor. (6) 7 and 19 Dn—Driver in court. (6-6) 13— One fighting with you in the arena is recovering. (8) 14— Principal method for making progress. (7) 15— They should rally round when Fred’s in trouble! (7) 16— He’s after a bite in a comer on the right. (6) 17— See 10 Across. 19— See 7 Down. (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Double fault; 9, Hit; 10, Altimeter, 11, Oxide; 13, Tutored; 14, Alpaca; 16, Grilse; 18, Arrange; 19, Thyme; 20, Tragedian; 21, And; 22, Stateliness. Down: 2, Out; 3, Brace; 4, Entity; 5, Ammeter, 6, Laterally; 7, Throw a party; 8, Bridgeheads; 12, Important; 15, Content; 17, Serial; 19, Tagon; 211, Ass. A I

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Press, 3 May 1984, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 3 May 1984, Page 20

Untitled Press, 3 May 1984, Page 20