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Across I—Dunderhead shows the way to make a boat (4) B—lt’s wrong to hit camel in such torrid conditions. (3, 7) fl—Sporting stroke providing fried potatoes straight from the pan? (4,4) 10—Spend time idly getting bread. (4) 12—Transgress, going beyond the limit (6) 14— Supplier of stockings is hero in disguise. (6) 15— Felt nostalgia for being called by maiden name? (6) 17— Wild girl may play around giving doctor a ring! (6) 18— Win against strong rhythm. (4) 19— special group have a role to play. (3, 5) 21— Puzzles cause quarrel? (10) 22— Neatly arranged initially though in disarray yesterday. (4) Down

2— Its holder presumably has a commanding viewpoint (4, 6) 3— Does he lash out. in Parliament? (4) 4— Longed to have the CID sorted out. (6) 5— Eagerly seize set of eggs. (6) 6— Not much money produced by a little bit of arithmetic? (5, 3) 7— a table, a flap that is retractable. (4) 11—Possibly doing extra for a private purpose. (3 25) 13—Cooking steak, say, is a simple thing to do. (4, 4) 16— Repudiate as is getting in at a low rate. (6) 17— They aim to put their charges on a higher level. (6) 18— Support reverse? (4) 20—-It has an office for correspondents. (4)

(Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 7, Maize; 8, Hoptere; 9, Trawler, 10,Stood; 12 Paper money, 1| Right dress; 18, Stole;ll9 t Dismiss; 21, Belinda, 22, Loser. *

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Press, 14 November 1984, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 14 November 1984, Page 16

Untitled Press, 14 November 1984, Page 16