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Across 4— English man gets Edward ejected. (7) 8— Possibly rail at the rope. (6) 9— Man with a French coin and one shilling. (7) 10— Please get out when dormant. (6) 11— Pull a bird going to church. (6) 12— Putting wire on a motorway is friendly. (8) 18— Love to get about the town at speed. (8) 20— hat. (6) 21— Bird with small back found in the mine. (6) 22— Eastern European country is right to love madness. (7) 23— Book right on the shelf. (6) 24— Waiting — in a waiting room? (7) Down 1— Calendar girl can return. (7) 2— Tell sir about the climbing frame. (7) 3— Approached an artist with a photographic device. (6) 5— Extremely healthy or just all right. (4, 4) 6— Run in a trance, perhaps. (6) 7— Show the English man. (6) 13— A German boy without a girl. (8) 14— Large hairpieces worn by important people. (7) 15— Seafood found in different storeys. (7) 16— Father bringing an animal back to the temple. (6) 17— Get a sausage as mail is sorted. (6) 19— Old boy looked at and followed. (6) (Solution tomorrow)

Yesterday’s solution Across- 1 Impressions; 9, Hoy; 10, Lethargic; 11, Essay; 13, Fritter, 14, WaS 16. By-laws; 1.8, Imagine; 19, False; 20, Helvetian; 21, Hit; 22t Stately home. X *

Down: 2, May; 3, Rally; 4, Set off; 5, Inanity; 6, Nightfall; 7, Wheelwright; 8, Score-sheets; 12, Streamlet; 15, Evident; 17, Menial; 19, Finch; 21, Hem.

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Press, 6 August 1987, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 6 August 1987, Page 16

Untitled Press, 6 August 1987, Page 16

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