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Across 7— Meal which can take an eon. (5) 8— A very small part in any body. (7) 9— Plotted to bum a man. (7) 10— Giant may become tense, say. (5) 12— Does such labour involve using an instruction book? (6, 4) 15— Certainly not credit terms. (5-5) 18— Places where drays are reconstructed. (5) 19— The city has the money. (7) 21— Noblewoman with a Dutch game. (7) 22— It’s true the motorway leads to the kingdom. (5) Down 1— Put cash on a horse, but not to win. (5, 5) 2— Cain’s upsetting the Peruvian Indians. (5) 3— Talk of a bird. (4) 4— Carriage seen in April and August (6) 5— Bill eats out at a famous French prison. (8) 6— Bridge is a card-game. (7) 11— It might barely be alight. (5, 5) 13— A communist gets the others taken into custody. (8) 14— Greed of a girl getting food. (7) 16— Remove the tax. (6) 17— Take the least possibly. (5) 20— A section of a carriage is returned. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Antipodes; 8, Use; 9, Interaction; 11, Battery; 12, Prowl; 13, Avenge; 15, Ardent; 17, Clear; 18, Farther; 20, Thenceforth; 22, One; |3, To the fore.

Down: 2, Nun; 3, Purse; 4, Decays; 5, Slipper; 6, Run together; 7, Regulator 10, To the letter; 11, By auction; 14, Garment; 16, Offcut; 19, Rifle; 21, Tar. *. A

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Press, 28 July 1987, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 28 July 1987, Page 20

Untitled Press, 28 July 1987, Page 20