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Across 7— Disinclination as the Princess of Wales? (13) 8— Member of an old Jewish sect points to new parish. (8) 9— Final object used by shoemakers. (4) 10— Rearrange the poster quickly for the musicians. (6) 12— Let us break up a fight. (6) 14— Prisoner at home with a friend. (6) 16— See about a man in the American chamber. (6) 18— Look fop a lord. (4) 20— Said to be quoting an instance of seeing. (8) z 22—Are they obtained in the crow’s nest? (5-3, 5) Down 1— Like a fugitive during the race? (2,3, 3) 2— Remits a new ouder for joints. (6) 3— Work in a shop, usually. (4) 4— Seat boss made from fireproof material. (8) 5— Follows stems. (6) 6— Assumes the dress of professors. (4) 11— Foreman in charge of prophet. (8) 13— Does it appear in the obituary column? (4, 4) 15— Wear away a piece of ribbon, say. (6) 17— Being a fool a twin is confused by it. (6) 19— Send out when sentence is up. (4) 21— Great joy from an old type of song. (4) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Emir; 8, Oscar Wilde; 9, Corsairs; 10, Daft; 12, Charge; 14, Stayed; 15, Guises; 17, Hustle; 18, Belt; 19, Flagging; 21, Side street; 22, Host. B

Down: 2, Manor house; 3, Rows; 4, Scribe; 5, Crises; 6, Windlass; 7, Test; 11, Freelances; 13, Rosettes; 16, Safety; 17, Heaped; 18, Busy; 20, Gath. .. i , .. ...

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Press, 23 February 1989, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 23 February 1989, Page 12

Untitled Press, 23 February 1989, Page 12