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Across 6—He’s in the front line and is expected to shoot. (7) 7 and 9 across—She’s regally surrounded by buzzers. (5,3) 9—See 7 Across. 10— Not exactly enamoured with one’s bearing. (9) 12— He works to correct any false impressions. (5-6) 15— One may emerge from here with some reservation. (7-4) 17— No gaps are shown in the cleric’s address. (9) 19— The local counter is almost stripped. (3) 21— Shakespearian female displaying unrestrained anger. (5) 22— Not forbidden to be in friend’s beds. (7) Down 1— What those who are still in the air do. (5) 2— One producing farm stock in the West. (3) 3— Not bound to deliver. (4) 4— Spinner holding the record. (9) 5— Said to be positioned in a rush. (7) B—Where ashes are found right in the moorland. (6) 11— One who holds up the train? (6-3) 13— a proprietor in a town in Georgia. (6) 14— Went in search of food on behalf of the elderly. (7) 16— It was transposed for the carol-singers. (5) 18— Insect retracted barb. (4) 20— A pound put on by the priest. (3) (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 7, Master mariner; 8, Stranger; 9, Bone; 10, Tom-tom; 12, Exempt; 14, Unison; 16, Ladder; 18, Fair; 20, Cold feet; 22, Send a reminder. - ■ y p

Down: 1, Cast down; 2, At last; 3, Frog; 4, Fair deal; 5, Viable; 6, Lean; 11, Manicure; 13, Precedes; 15, Strode; 17, Defend; 19, Ayes; 21, Limp.

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Press, 12 September 1986, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 12 September 1986, Page 16

Untitled Press, 12 September 1986, Page 16