Across I—One who accepts a wireless set. (8) s—An5 —An association for the driver, maybe. (4) 9—One seen in the caravan arrived before the end of April. (5) 10— Chartered accountant in tears takes back his words. (7) 11 — A member of the ground staff? (4-8) 13— Take exception to destroying trees around the North. (6) 14— A fruity piece and the editor with a feather in his cap? (6) 17—Performed at the State Ball? (7-5) 20— Make merry when Sid comes back with wine. (7) 21— Spin a yarn to swindle. (5) 22 Particular time for fruit (4) 23 Hardly how a dense area is populated! (8)
Down I—What people do to their brain is torment! (4) , 2—By which even the captain is given directions. . (7) ; 3—lt's not difficult to make light of this. (12) 4 .. . and it’s possible to 1 make a muff of this, i (3-3) 6 Considerable craft by sea I or air. (5) 7 For the most satisfactory journey, leave one foot on , either side! (8) 8 — Clearly the man to reorganise the classroom! ; (12) 1 12—Paid to go back inside — went first. (8) • 15 —An example of automation causing endless pa.n I in the pit. (7) . 16—Having obscure properties, my wand is cut short. (6) 18— Disturbed—out of bed — ready for action. (5) 19— Hold back support for a guy! (4) (Solution on Page 3)
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 5
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231Untitled Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 5
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