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Across I—Running away when there are no spare seats on the plane? (2,4, 6) 7— Tease us on return and you’ll get the cane. (5) 8— Quiet man with a kinkajou. (5) 9— The abstainer takes in nothing — well, just a dram. (3) 10— Devote one’s attention to present-day clothes. (9) 11— Obvious confidence in a dance? (6) 12— A perfume is going up. (6) 15—Right to live for some time. (9) 17— By way of a Roman road. (3) 18— Track down in the boat race. (5) 19— It may show friendship. (5) 21—Used signs found in cattle guides? (12) Down 2 ,'l-rUnable to communicate properly — I let a curtain falL (12) ?2—lnsulate a prisoner. (3) < ir -3— Remote advertisements for electrical units. (6) , .4— Profoundly affected when I’m harassed. (9) s—Despises running heats. (5) ; ?? like a. qualified surveyor? (5-7) 7—Tsechair is made to be of a certain material (5) 10— Degradation in an underground storey. (9) showing jealousy about nothing. (5) ;144TW;tattern <>f .the {Jewish law? (6)?."' "■? v l6—Comsant of a Hertfordshire town.(s) ‘J ■ ■■ 26—Feeling unwell' in the centre of the Spanish holiday home. (3) , (Soluribn tomorrow): ? ' ! . Yesterday’s solution " •^'••Avrow'<'’M<huwc!i; B,Purdah; 9, Seabird; 10, Remote; 11 Amused; 12, Snack bar; 18, Abstruse; 20, Terror; 21, Remiss* 22* Muffler; 23, Potter; 24, Reality.

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Press, 28 July 1989, Page 12

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Untitled Press, 28 July 1989, Page 12

Untitled Press, 28 July 1989, Page 12

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