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Across 3 —Move quickly and put a match to the candle. (9) 7 The field is a short jump. (3) 8— This has sharp thorns — so the hiker got up! (7-4) 10—Light line on synthetic material. (5) H—lf you’re not given these, you won’t have any alternative! (7) 13 — One who pinches the little boy. (6) 14— Be troublesome to the doctor in case! (6) 17—No eavesdropper would be out of this. (7) 19—Tapes may be used for thatched parts! (5) 80—Those who do are willing to risk the main hazards! (3, 3,2, 3) 22 What the law-abiding do with the line. (3) 23 Took out the folds and reduced the size. (9) Down I—What the port authorities will grant, if there’s room to get through! (9)

2 Drink for the celebration provided by the enthusiastic politician! (5-6) 3 Exaggeration derived i from ancestors. (7) 4 A hundred in lonely surroundings—comfort needed. (6) 5 The first of the liners, a classic ship, produces slow movement. (5) 6 Receives a bit of chastisement (3) 9—Make an arrangement so that each can play his part. (11) 12—Contented, having fulfilled the conditions. (9) 15— Raised some objection, but sat for a photograph after a little work, (7) 16— More than one member of a federation has something to say. (6) 18—This sort of breaker is not necessarily in the demolition business. (5) 21—Put to some purpose, as is one’s habit. (3) (Solution, Page 12)

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660709.2.46

Bibliographic details
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 5

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241

Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 5

Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 5

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