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Across 7— One interested in taking physics may resort to it. (8-5) 8— It leads to international co-operation and gives everybody a nice change. (8) 9 and 18 Across—Becomes prone to destroy new idols. (4, 4) 10— Insures the screens. (6) 12— A bed that makes the place look untidy. (6) 14— What supporters do is cause a delay. (4, 2) 16— A long time after Dorothy shows senility. (6) 18— See 9 Across. 20— Telling the tale backwards in a telephone call. (8) 22—But it doesn’t normally blossom at Eastertide. (7-6) Down 1— Having plenty of money to finish off water supply first. (4-2-2) 2— It is in a splendid setting, but having a limited life. (6) 3— Dangerous circus performer, but there’s nothing put up round the ring. (4) 4— Pretty girl held by anarchist refused to submit to authority. (8) 5— Chap almost leased a place used for holiday accommodation. (6) 6— Nine diverted to spot in the ocean. (4) 11— Large stretch of water surpassing others. (8) 13— Sow the seed when green may be seen round the tip. (8) 15— The girl and I in thickly populated surroundings. (6) 17— A beating to make a mark on the skin. (6) 19— Stone work the French put up. (4) 21— Part of the wall of the attic. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Bill; 8, At the leash; 9, Strained; 10, Saps; 12, Attend; 14. Reveal; 15, Thrift; 17, Airing; 18, Asks; 19, Criteria; 21, School-mate; 22, Rose. Down: 2, In stitches; 3, Lava; 4, Atoned; 5, Tender, 6, Gets over; 7, Thus; 11, Plaintiffs; 13, Emission; 16, Tackle; 17,«Animal; 18, Apse; 29, Ewer.

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Press, 21 June 1984, Page 14

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Untitled Press, 21 June 1984, Page 14

Untitled Press, 21 June 1984, Page 14