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Across 1— Strives to study minds. (8) 5— One of the original wild-life conservationists? (4) 9—A case for a sempstress. (4) 10— Mother’s pets are dogs. (8) 11— Man of many parts, perhaps. (5) 12— Manage to hold a little picnic inside the wood. (7) 13— Sea upsets a marine tender. (13) 18— A free boarder. (8) 19— Stop making a lot of money. (4) 20— Note proposal of love, for example. (7) 21— Poet of the streams. (5) 22— Still one unresolved Himalayan myth. (4) 23— How road travellers go, incidentally. (2,3, 3) Down 2— Beaten, due to no preparation. (7) 3— Stumble on crude oil in N. Africa. (7) 4— No racehorse alive is one! (4, 9) 6— It’s the driver’s right in Britain. (7) 7— No longer a back number apparently. (3-4) 8— More ideal state. (6) 13— Flower in my control. (7) 14— Hippie advice to footsore marchers? (4, 3) 15— Distressing twitch about to irritate. (6) 16— Write up a melody for the main deity. (7) 17— About ten Anna’s a bit of a butterfly. (7) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Defect; 4, Object; 9, Sir Don Bradman; 10, Stipend; 11, Daute; 12, Askew; 14, Cross; 18, Large; 19, Nuclear, 21, Dancing lesson; 22, Energy; 23, Starch. Down: 1, Desist; 2, Fire insurance; 3, Close; 5, Boarder, 6, Edmund Spenser, 7, Tinsel* 8, Abode; 13, Evening; 15, Pledge; 16, Snags; 1% Branch; 20, Chest?* ®

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Press, 28 May 1984, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 28 May 1984, Page 20

Untitled Press, 28 May 1984, Page 20