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Across 1— See 22 Across. 8— His success lies in good hands. (4, 6) 9— How one golfer differs from another, for example. (8) 10— Keep your head down, darling. (4) 12,—Rails and hedges! (6) 14— See 18 Across. 15— Diabolical types one wards off all round. (6) 17—Complain it’s a target for the guns. (6) 18 and 14 Across—Capers tend to be varied by this choreographic exponent. (4-6) 19— Retrogressive tendency about a lawsuit. (8) 21—Exaggerates the position of American governors. (10) 22 and 1 Across—Having no current variation. (8) Down 2— Tales given a new slant, by the gospeller. (10) 3— Top of a scalpel to chop off a tail. (4) 4— Handles eccentric types. (6) 5— A good meal arranged for the padres. (6) 6— Dance introduced into the Gulf and Angola. (8) 7— The leading characters of tour round East Kenya. (4) 11— The basis of the mating game. (10) 13—Make a joint plan to study part of the church. (8) 16— Redhead engrossed in malice is a mischievous type. (6) 17— Gets busy with the stock and indulges in corrupt practices. (6) 18— Place where the spinners turn up. (4) 20— Do some assaying in the States Tresaury. (4) " (Solution Tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 7, Arena; 8, Bear out; 9, Drachma; 10, Order; 12, Never a^ain - 15, Variegated; 18,$:ealm; 19, Effects; 21, Retired; 22, Curse.

Down: 1, Maiden over; 2, Debar; 3, Cash; 4, Ablaze; 5, Baronage; 6, Cordial; 11, Ringmaster; 13, Evermore; 14, Breadth; 16, Amends; 17, Score; 20, Face. Y

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Press, 27 April 1989, Page 14

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Untitled Press, 27 April 1989, Page 14

Untitled Press, 27 April 1989, Page 14