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Across I—Sweetener. (5) 4—Defraud. (7) 8— Predominate. (7) 9— Jeopardy. (5) 10— Trick. (4) 11— Education. (8) 13—Summit. (4) (4) 16— Unnecessary. (8) 17— Tart. (4) 20— Unaccompanied. (5) 21— Intimidate. (7) 22— Pedal. (7) 2^- Fold. (5)

Down 1— Overflowing. (13) 2— Conjecture. (5) 3— Harvest. (4) 4— Muggy. (6) 5— Incarcerate. (8) 6— Crane. (7) 7— Giving knowledge to. (13) 12— Cultured. (4-4) 13— Overwhelming. (7) 15—Convince. (6) 18— Big. (5) 19— Break. (4) X &

Solution Across: 1, Sugar; 4, Swindle; 8, Prevail; 9, Peril; 10, Ruse; 11, Training; 13, Apex; 14, Folk; 16, Needless; 17, Flan; 20, Alone; 21, Unnerve; 22, Treadle; 23, Pleat. Down: 1, Superabundant; 2, Guess; 3, Reap; 4, Sultry; 5, Imprison; 6, Derrick; 7, Enlightenment; 12, Well-read; 13, Awesome; 15, Assure; 18, Large; 19, Snap.

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Press, 5 December 1986, Page 22

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Untitled Press, 5 December 1986, Page 22

Untitled Press, 5 December 1986, Page 22