CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across I—Sergeant - major's final word on the square. (7) 9—Give credit to the nail for a signalling system. (4-4) 10— Grain full of wonder becomes a marine plant. (34) 11— A quiet measure many measure recklessly. (4-4) 12— Ringing noise the tribe makes mainly. (5) 13— All snipe are splint-like (8> 17—Spring, but not the season. (8) 20 — Masterful fellow lets the bird get round mother. (2-3) 21— Able to read a letter I composed. (8) 23 How utterly foolish! <7> 24 Charles’ girl, perhaps. (8) 25 — Rang back and showed the way, knotty. (7)
Down 2 The countryside also has high principles. (8) 3 Cutting down the doctor on a flight. (8) 4 Pace which upsets the nuisance. (4) 5 How amusing, rending teams asunder. (4-9) 6 Clocking vessel, or maybe a little dexterity. (7) 7 This is thrown by sportsmen. ... (7) 8— . . and this is strummed by Hawaiian®. (7) 14— A calf fit to cause distress. (7) 15— Training to run up true confusion, (7) 16— Rattles are things to make you jump! <7> 18— History written from personal knowledge. (6) 19— Case for fifty-one in the urn. (6) 22—South-west from Sweden to Paradise. (4)
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 8
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203CROSSWORD PUZZLE Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 8
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