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Across 7— Teacher at sea? (6, 7) 8— Unknown person takes a pound from the killer. (8) 9— Be described as part of skeleton. (4) 10— Drum in front of cat and tit? (3-3) 12— Not liable to some duty, vex empty-headed official. (6) 14— With one voice said aid rejected in workers’ body. (6) 16— Set of steps for boy with red back. (6) 18— Not a bad bazaar. (4) 20— Fear nothing with learner taken in by odd defect. (4, 4) 22—Deride manners in a way to jog the memory. (4, 1,8) Down 1— Dejected because fewer actors are needed? (4, 4) 2— Finally find letter under map-book. (2,4) 3— Amphibian finds thick mist engulfing railhead. (4) 4— There’s quite a bit in this equitable arrangement. (4, 4) 5— Six competent enough to be capable of living. (6) 6— Incline to be thin. (4) 11— The fellow has one remedy — hands treatment. (8) 13— Yields earlier, but goes in front. (8) 15— Took big steps round Dores,t. (6) 17— Try to justify being fed up before the finish. (6) 19— An affirmative for those in favour. (4) 21— Lame walk, but not stiff. (4) . (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Oral; 8, Evil spirit; 9, The stage; 10, Loom; 12, Double; 14, Toe-cap; 15, Atones; 17, Fiddle; 18, Spar; 19, Underdog; 21, All ttte best; 22, Host. &• vi Down: 2, Right on top; 3, Lens; 4, Visage; 5, Ascent; 6, Billhead; 7, Stem; 11, On all fours; 13, Bank rate; 16, Saucer; 17, Fidget; 18, Slap; 20, Ruth.

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Press, 11 September 1986, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 11 September 1986, Page 20

Untitled Press, 11 September 1986, Page 20