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Across 6—Well, it’s how the man should be prepared for the wedding! (7) 7 and 3 Dn.-Sort of bread for a complete repast. (5-4) 9—Sounds as though it’s cooked brown. (3) 10—A grant apportioned for the vegetable patch. (9) 12—Practically describing the parachutist’s attitude? (4-2-5) 15— Undertaking to make a bid when holding hands. (11) 17—Present day vocalists. (9) 19—What is obtainable from a continental estaminet. (3) 21— Kind of bulb to work like lightning. (5) 22— A mate to practise sensible economy. (7)

Down 1- of the regular guests have a different opinion. (5) 2— Shoot up to the peak. (3) 3 See 7 Across. 4-Open level country, we hear, for producing sparkling wine. (9) s_Devise set arrangement for Hoist’s work. (7) B—Escaped to leave everything in France. (3, 3) 11—Use a booth for accommodating craft. (9) j 13— Almost makes a point with time to spare. (6) 14— To balance completely. (7) i«_Cast for a lively dance. (5) 18— Being unconscious after a short right leads to complete defeat. (4) jO-Go into current recession. (3)

(Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Aomen- 7 Caricaturists; 8, Trainees; 9, Hand; 10, Wangle; 12, Held up; liyemte 18. News 20. Staedard; |2.

Down: 1, Carriage; 2, Hiding; 3, .Late; 4, Outsider; 5, Sights; 6, Stun 11, Exposure; 13, Restrain; 15, Desert; 17, Modest; 19, Emit; 21, Ayah.

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Press, 25 September 1987, Page 18

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Untitled Press, 25 September 1987, Page 18

Untitled Press, 25 September 1987, Page 18