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Across I—The pleasure of compensation. (12) 7— Play some instruments. (5) 8— Thread rope through some of the centre evenly. (5) 9— Short tailless dog. (3) 10— Change of speed leads to speed which is reckless. (9) 11— Settles for cat-food. (6) 12— It will have an enormous bill to face. (6) 15— Distribution coming to an end? (6, 3) 17— Choose a new pot. (3) 18— Hope one may invest in it. (5) 19— Travelled from Dover. (5) 21—She learns to work with her sister. (7-5) Down 1— Beaming, they take the cash-girl’s change! (12) 2— Title which is set up by right. (3) 3— Not quite a fifty majority. (6) 4— What the manufactured goods have proved to be? (6, 3) 5— Notable work over a period. (5) 6— Sporadic localities. (4, 3,5) 7— Shoot for almost the whole season. (5) 10—Set off for a famous school with an old-fashioned exterior. (9) 13— Many are fond of a bit of spice. (5) 14— Wait, and don’t let go. (4, 2) 16— Underground cavern and spring. (5) 20— Have something to confess. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 4, Dispute; 8, Odious; 9, Account; 10, Public; 11, Misfit; 12, Converse; 18, Leap-year, 20, Unroll; 21, Paddle; 22, Classic; 23, Relaid; 24, Presage. Down: 1, Compact; 2, Disband; 3, Futile; 5, In camera; 6, Proust; 7, Tennis; 13, Rallying; 14, Headway, 15, Friends; 16, Angler; 17, Houses; 19, Player.

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Press, 4 May 1984, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 4 May 1984, Page 12

Untitled Press, 4 May 1984, Page 12