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Acron I—Looks wide-eyed at what the motor-cyclist wears. (7) s—Some wit will produce this publication. (5) 8— Address for Diana’s correspondence lessons! (9) 9 Certain people, we hear, will produce toe aggregate. (3) 10—Stories of rays deflected round the North. (5) 12—The sort of point from which the tennis-player would like to view the game? (7) 13 & 14Ac. A further racket for what the underdog plays! (6, 6) 14—See 13 across. 17—Iron-worker to collapse. (7) 19—Southern fruit the warlike native might use. (5) 21— Backward sailor—he's not to be trusted. (3) 22 Manage to convey one’s meaning—that’s what voters do! (3, 6) 24 It’s very low in the sky. (5) 25 The leader of the Democrats is despatched to express a different .opinion. (7) 2

Down 1— Flighty, so inclined to go round. (5) 2 In making a substance neither liquid nor solid. (3) 3 Notice the lad doesn’t take an active part. (5, 2) 4 Try hard to straighten out the rivets. (6) 5 Do some scouring for a desirable kind of record. (5) 6 Shield man badly—make a botch of things. (9) 7 A little competition before he tells you about the artists. (7) U—Told to do some calculation in a rush! (9) 13—Crocus colour. (7) 15— They teem with life in religious splinter groups. (7) 16— Delivered a speech—the Leader of the Opposition found fault! (6) IS—The man with the hypodermic causes revolutionary rising about minor operation. (5) 20—Concerning the radio installation that is adjusted again. (5) 23—This literary effort is outstanding, by the sound of it (3) | (Solution, Page 13.)

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Bibliographic details
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 5

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264

Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 5

Untitled Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 5

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