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Across 6— Bays you might look to or rest on. (7) 7— Boat going over areas of still water. (5) 9—Run away to sea? (3) 10—A winger? (9) . • 12—Separated with terrible trepidation. (11) 15—A serviceman’s drink not available commercially. (7, 4) 17—Strolled like true Danes, perhaps. (9) 19—However the vessel is returned. (3) ■ 21—Is without a little bit of support. (5) . when it’s unusually clear on the motorway. (7)

Down • I’2-A < man bringing a sailor back to a dance. (5) 2— Korean mineral. (3) 3— Bend the cable. (4) ' 4— Molt slips over sports shoes. (9) 5— One that can stand a drink? (7) B—Boxes and reacts badly. (6) . 11—Startle when a vehicle is caught in a strong wind. (9) 13— Giggle at row about motorcycle race-meeting. (6) - 14— Crime against the state involving a crooked senator. (7) 16—Student about to give up a duvet. (5) 18—It’s wicked to live it up. (4) 20—A small amount of fish. (3) (Solution tomorrow)

Yesterday’s solution Across- 7 Flight of fancy; 8, Officers; 9, Done; 10, Suitor; 12, Overdo; 14,’ Odessa; 16, Thrash; 18, Star, 20, Snapshot; 22, Have a good nind. ’

Down: 1, All found; 2, Egoist; 3, Stye; 4, Offshoot; 5, Dawdle; 6, Scan; 11, Road sign; 13, Discount; 15, Survey; 17, Resume; 19, Tear; 21, Amok. jp

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Press, 3 April 1987, Page 16

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217

Untitled Press, 3 April 1987, Page 16

Untitled Press, 3 April 1987, Page 16

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