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Across I—No. 1 Pinetree Street. (5) 4—Mail cost recovered from Gestapo. (7) 8— Begin tune out of doors. (4-3) 9— Give food and lodging dishonestly arranged. (3, 2) 10—Request after initially tiring job to be done. (4) 11- of capital Hungarian flying service is very narrow stripe. (8) 13— Everybody wants youth leader to be a friend: (4) 14— The sphere of dance. (4) 16— All right — in excellent health. (4, 4) 17— Horse would be terrifying by night. (4) 20— Drunkard achieves highest point, with hesitation. (5) 21— Gem-tour arranged for epicure. (7) 22— Balance of unusual rise immediately payable. (7) 23— General direction of male voice. (5) Down 1— Elector all at sea? (8, 5) 2— Staggering dances? (5) 3— Return some gin. (4) 4— Unusually hard up where women are shut off. (6) 5— What the rich may have to pay up in extras unfortunately. (8) 6— A climb for the workers? (3-4) 7— It corresponds with expedition. (7, 6) 12- Fewer old sorts were in bloom. (8) 13- a support thus put up. (7) 15— A leg-up during infestation. (6) 18— In the morning male reaches capital. (5) 19— Barely fair. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 3, Animation; 8, Ears; 9, Good mixer, 10, Remark; 11, Sable; 14, Untie; 15, Espy; 16, Trams; 18, Snow; 20, Credo; 21, Niobe; 24, Affair, 2|kPull it off; 26, Stet; 27<Uassandra.

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Press, 27 July 1984, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 27 July 1984, Page 16

Untitled Press, 27 July 1984, Page 16

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