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Across I—Describing soldiers equipped with flares? (5-5) 7 and 19 Down-Had a mutual effect in trade etc maybe (10) 8— In the main, they prevent progress. (7) 10— deep trouble, the rest will be upset and continually worried (8) 11— A flat plate in the sideboard is china. (4) 13— Around us the wild herd stampeded. (6) 15— Work hard with an attractive catchphrase. (6) 17— See 21 Across. 18— Uncensured types are presumably beyond this (8) 21 and 17 Across—lt gets passed on the way (7 4) 22— The dress of the woman in the chair is! (s)' 23— Chessman needs cover - it can be given by the King or Queen. (10) Down 1— Loosely attached to house slates, initially. (5) 2— He may be working in bed. (8) 3— One who disturbs a nap is an annoying type. (6) 4— Describing the course correspondent's prose? (4) —Somehow wearing away one grid. (7) 6—Being morose, expired full of alcohol. (10) 9— Part of the watch that’s certainly not new (6-4) 12— Nearly all the painting on plaster is in the open air (8) 14— A formal meeting for surrender, wo hear. (7) 16— The poundage of western rowing crew. (6) 19— See 7 Across. 20— A cartel for oil installation round the north. (4) (Solution Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 6, Flat out; 7, Genes; 9, Eon; 10, Ancestors; 12, Wedding-ring; 15, Distressing; 17, Bagatelle; 19, Man; 21, Sound; 22. Engines. Down; 1 Elbpw; 2, Sty; 3, Ruin; 4. Went wrona 5, Bearing; 8. Tenr# 11, Restraint; 13/Diesel; 14, Picador; 16. Dated; 111, Link; 20. Tie.

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Press, 3 August 1985, Page 18

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Untitled Press, 3 August 1985, Page 18

Untitled Press, 3 August 1985, Page 18