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Across I—Uniform, worn by the officiating priest? (7, 5) 7— The kind.of house where entertainment is provided. (5) 8— Steam-chamber. (5) 9 and 10 Across—What observant tourists and rifle inspectors do. (3, 3, 6) 10— See 9 Across. 11— Rover or responsible Girl Guide. (6) 12— Highly seasoned food for Sarah and a friend in France. (6) 15— Patience Stone. (9) 17— A film of this will be slick! (3) 18— The lake, we hear, is by no means pleasant. (5) 19— Accede to someone’s wish and postpone proceedings. (5) 21—Has he qualified as the result of a correspondence course? (4-8) Down 1— More than one material worker joints and locks together! (12) 2— Anger returns in the righteous. (3) 3— There must"-be a different order about one of two. (6) 4— Make one go to the country when the rate is cut disastrously. (9) 5— The sound of the wind in the sewer. (5) 6— Many a Frenchman will stand for this strain. (12) 7— Inexperienced bowlers use it. (5) 10—What one who is patient expects to receive. (9) 13— An affair upsets mother three-quarters of an hour afterwards. (5) 14— He’s after a lot for his money. (6) 16— Slow movement of fifty by famous, old vessel. (5) 20— Provided for those in the cafe daily. (3) ‘ (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 4, Fancied; 8, Enlist; 9, Usurped; 10, Leader; 11, Shanty; 12, Near miss; 18, Tenement; 20, Trough; 21, Impart; 22, Adverbs; 23, Invent; 24, Assuage. Down: 1, Decline; 2, Almanac; 3, Esteem; 5, Assassin; 6, Corral; 7, Elects; 13, In the bag; 14, Delayed; 15, Statute; 16, Grades; 17, Bureau; 19, Ermine.

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Press, 29 March 1985, Page 12

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276

Untitled Press, 29 March 1985, Page 12

Untitled Press, 29 March 1985, Page 12

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