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t Across s, I—Man losing a mouth organ to the orchestra. (12) s 7—Move flesh to the ledge. (5) 8— Fool from Antwerp. (5) 9— Animal you might sound like. (3) « 10—He makes shorts. (9) 11— Support for a monarch? (6) 12— Demonstrate at the cricket match. (6) 15— Cut trees, perhaps, for three months. (9) 1 17—Estimated time of arrival of a Greek character. (3) i “'lB—Leaves out nothing before the motorway meets the backstreet. (5) s 19—Separate what the actor wants. (5) 21—A boost when winged. (4,2,3,3) Down 1 — Strong declaration about toper at Euston, for instance. (12) 2— Some of the thieves have to hurry. (3) 3— Don’t accept rubbih. (6) ! 4—The tailor leaving in better condition? (9) I s—One transaction that’s perfect. (5) 6— Belief in a medium of communication? (12) 7— Curse terrible wares. (5) 10—Plates, bowls, etc. made of denser tin, perhaps. (6,3) 13— Build upright. (5) 14— Strive to get a melody. (6) 16— Hibernian girl at the hospital. (5) 20—Remains of smoking tree? (3) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 4, Drawing; 8, Air-bed; 9, Special; 10, Treaty; 11, Reeked; 12, Flagrant; 18, Marriage; 20, Plates; 21, Pastel; 22, Display; 23, Petals; 24’ Ushered/*”""' ” ‘ . U *

Down: 1, Cast off; 2, Arsenal; 3, Letter; 5, Reporter; 6, Wicked; 7, Nearer; 13, Arms race; 14, Partial; 15, Cellist; 16, Claims; 17, Staple; 19, Reader.

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Press, 29 January 1988, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 29 January 1988, Page 16

Untitled Press, 29 January 1988, Page 16