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Across I—Monument to a doctor? (4) 3— No occasion for generosity in the interim? (8) 9—Steals the child while it sleeps? (7) 10— With spirit, a sailor comes back to dance. (5) 11— Official crossing-place. (7-5) 13— She has pain from one side to the other. (6) 15— Afternoon service? (3-3) 17— An actor may take it when at a loss for words. (6, 6) 20— Trail tanks go on. (5) 21— Harps on about children whose parents are late. (7) 22— Nevertheless, is not to be satisfied with just part. (5, 3) 23— Give aid to a man with a record. (4) Down 1— Join in, but don’t seize the lot. (4, 4) 2— She will show a dress pattern. (5) 4— Points to a portent fluttering in the breeze? (6) 5— Only just obtained freedom? (6, 6) 6— New names it provides for the residents. (7) 7— dash. (4) 8— Crafty Prime Minister? (7-5) 12— to announce the exhibition’s ready for opening. (6, 2) 14— Fruit ran short outside. (7) 16- a leisurely walk, take a small street directory. (6) 18— thousand years old statue. (5) 19— Turn up before it erupts. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution w Across- 6 Pirates; 7, Tours; 9. Craft; 10, Dear Sir; 12, Faultless to-14, Present arms’; 18, l9, Alloy; 21, Ferry; 22, Fondled. < '

Down- 1 Fiery; 2, Raffia; 3, Men; 4, Boards; 5, Braille; 8, New Leaf; 11, Flanged; 13. Driller, 15. Spoorsgl6, Malady; 17, Codes; 20, Coo.

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Press, 12 June 1984, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 12 June 1984, Page 12

Untitled Press, 12 June 1984, Page 12

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