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Across 4—A number round the Stag’s Head in need of a drink. (7) 8— Males set about to help girl. (6) 9— British Leyland sunk? What is big mistake! (7) 10— Story about abstainer is idle gossip. (6) 11— Lookout — busy insect about to commence hostilities! (6) 12— Shrub grown by one vicar.' (8) 18—At risk of outcome being to invite trouble. (3,3,2) 20— We get lost round the bottom. (6) 21— Polite town-dwelling egghead. (6) 22— Row back to vessel for service. (7) 23— Merrymaking show in about five rolls of film. (6) 24— Encourage to listen to a number. (7)

Down 1— Eastern reason for action rousing feelings. (7) 2— Man’s Conservative past record. (7) 3— In October, lines will be reopened to divided city. (6) 5— per cent return for midfield player. (8) 6— New owner goes North to find fame. (6; 7— Hypothesis that he will collect nothing in the attempt. (6) 13— Extremely quickly puts one in certain difficulty. (2.1.5; 14— He’s always imagining things can be different. (7) 15— Possibly has time for unbelief. (7) 16— Gloomy doctor should be given a scented flower. (6) 17— He may well be used to cutting remarks. (6) 19—Earlier part of aircraft frame. (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterdaj’s solutions Across: 1, Stand-offish, 9. Opt; 10. Impartial; 1. Dodgy: 13. Stables; 14. Sedate; 16, Adjoin: 18. Recipes; 19. Timid: 20, Pointless; 21, Dot. 22. Entrance fee. Down: 2, Tot; 3, Noisy: 4, Oppose; 5. Forward: 6, Stillroom; 7. Nondescript; 8. posing date; 12. Deduction; 15, flpster; 17. Astern; tu. Taste; 21, Dye. ;V '

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Press, 14 June 1984, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 14 June 1984, Page 20

Untitled Press, 14 June 1984, Page 20

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