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Across 6— Couldn’t find one in dreadfully dismal surroundings. (7) 7— Blow a hot drink. (5) 9—Porter carrying too much weight. (5) 10— Pang of conscience with which one may dispense. (7) 12— Starting to leave by craft. (7,4) 14— One taking a driving test needs to act beneficently. (2,1,4,4) 18— The master is disturbed about eastern vessel. (7) 19— Weekly lotteries brought back by craft. (5) 21— He may be seen in Cape Territory. (5) 22— He contemplates Rodin’s production. (7) Down 1— Makes a catalogue of tournament venues. (5) 2— Refer to everybody with due abandon. (6) 3— It’s a strain to broadcast. (3) 4— They’re formed by lines of waiters. (6) 5— Loudly applaud what could be staked, we hear. (7) 8— Notice a strange poisonous plant. (7) 11— Oarsmen and swimmers use them. (7) 13— Chiropodists who provide service. (7) , ;' 15— Prayers to Greek goddesses. (6) 16— Decision by a judge exercising authority. (6) 17— Moore in the guise of “The Great Lover.” (5) 20— Pitch reserved. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution », ■; Across: 1, Court of law; 7, Tramp; 8, Process;: 10, Swearing; 11, Fair; 13, Rumour; 15, Misery; 17, Tosh; 18, Aircraft; 21, Heading; 22, Üboat; 23, Dead centre. Down: 1, Crate; 2, Uppercut; 3, Typing; 4, Flog; 5, Average; 6, At a stretch; 9, Sorry state; 12, Discount; 14, Mistake; 16, Single; 19, Adore--20, Kind. $ 1 ,j|’

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Press, 25 January 1988, Page 20

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Untitled Press, 25 January 1988, Page 20

Untitled Press, 25 January 1988, Page 20