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Across I—Explosion of the tide at noon? (10) 7— Perfume from far Oman. (5) 8— One still too young to take certain steps? (7) 10— It’s not a close-up and probably won’t win! (4, 4) 11— Creature with oddly-formed paws. (4) 13— creep around being useful to the cook. (6) 15— A girl distributing medals. (6) 17— They’re very good ones. (4) 18— Held back, being shy. (8) 21— Eastern reform to be taken seriously. (7) 22— The strain of funerals? (5) 23— Anger badly out of place in general. (2,3, 5) Down 1— Kill a doctor and confess. (5) 2— New patterns found in church. (8) 3— Thought it could turn up in time. (6) 4— A great sea power? (4) 5— French city confused with Salerno. (7) 6— Model tiara turns out to be made-to-measure. (6-4) 9— Some steps that have to be suspended? (4, 6) 12— Date-container possibly bought at Christmas. (8) 14- Ray shows plainly. (7) 16— Strange lament only in the mind. (6) 19— Writer never wrong. (5) 20— Study occupied by a college head. (4) - (Solution Monday) Yesterday’s solution Across: 6, Foundry; 7, Pilot; 9, Sky; 10, Reference; 12, Depositions; 15, Table-tennis; 17, Lion-heart; 19, Pot; 21, Verse; 22, Autopsy.

Down: 1, Books; 2, End; 3, Free; 4, Time-limit; 5, Porcine; 8, Region; 11, Replenish; 13, Outlet; 14, Cabinet; 16, House; 18, Rout; 20, Hot

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Press, 2 September 1989, Page 24

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Untitled Press, 2 September 1989, Page 24

Untitled Press, 2 September 1989, Page 24

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