Crossword puzzle
Across of the rigging, we hear, put in the market. \,3» 4) d « ed 4,1 rOund and made the victim of a plot. (6) 9— Refer to a certain part of the book for what has been leaked. (7) 10— See 18 Across. 11— Having nothing to do, I’d fish. (6) 12— Literally, what any script should be. (8) 18 and lOAc.—Country air. (8, 6) 20— Answers to charges, we hear, give satisfaction. (6) 21— Plunder deteriorates. (6) 22— Established genuine backing for Shakespearian character. (7) >• 23— A hundred surrender and show willingness to make an agreement. (6) 24— How people who are prepared are idly disposed. (7) Down 1— Transactions associated with philanderers. (7) 2— Showing a preference for what is not complete. 3— Avenge the destruction of Swiss location. (6) 5— Debit one for taking orders. (8) 6— Provide the goods with agility. (6) 7— A member to finish the story. (6) 13— Fertiliser made from ground skeletons. (4-4) 14— Moves to action in spectacles, by the sound of it. (7) 15— Showed signs of modesty, being comfortable in bed! (7) 16— Separate or keep together. (6) 17— The poet is ostracised, one hears. (6) 19—As the result of a clash, I’m wanting a treaty. (6) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Come to grips; 9, Ire; 10, Situation; LI, Extol; 13, Article; 14, Treaty; 16, Draper; 18, Redwood; 19, Great; 20, Tailoress; 21, Run; 22, Illdisposed. Down: 2, Ode; 3, Easel; 4, Outlaw; 5, Reactor; 6, Principle; 7. Directorate; 8, Underrating; 12, Treadmill; 15, Twofold; 17, Adders; 19, Gusto; 21, Rye.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32819, 20 January 1972, Page 20
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266Crossword puzzle Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32819, 20 January 1972, Page 20
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