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Across 1— Money left by terrorists. (4) 3— Seat-changer accepts the hazard of being a star. (8) 8— Diana goes to the museum to see the prima donna. (4) 9— Give an account of rice beds somehow. (8) 11— A real boost, despite being wounded. (4,2,3,3) 13— Step off when burning. (6) 14— Move restlessly, being unusually gifted. (6) 17— Man has to press on, somehow, with production of cutlery. (7,5) ; 20— Responded, having read news out (8) 21— No longer available to a King. (4) 22— Petty officer took tarnished shield and rubbed it. (8) 23— Girl gets one in the end. (4) Down ; I—Lost dear — upsetting for the guide. (8) 2— Some might repair a violin to get a meal. (7) 4— A case of the woman getting a crumpled hat. (6) 5— Place where I take a saint being a holy man. (10) 6— One rice pudding is colder. (5) 7— Retain the stronghold. (4) 10—Girl ordered out as she riots. (3,7) 12— Normal abbreviation for street and a road. (8) 15— Go and give nothing to the new fund — it’s amusing. (4,3) 16— Some agree, Ceylon is a hot country. (6) ; 18— Lease renewed to help the artist (5) 19— Complain about the fish. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Catch-phrase; 9, Pitfail; 10, Stone; 11, Nodes; 12,. Reshape; 13, Towing; 15, Urgent; 18, Reviver; 20, Order; 22, Forms; 23, : Ant-hill; 24, Grasshopper. Down: 2, Acted; 3, Coarsen; 4, Paltry; 5, Rises; 6, Stowage; 7,; Spendthrift 8, Sedentarily; 14, Waverer; 16, Roof-top; 17, Breach; 19, Visas; 21, Driv®‘ ? ;

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Press, 19 February 1986, Page 18

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Untitled Press, 19 February 1986, Page 18

Untitled Press, 19 February 1986, Page 18