Across 6— They’re angelic phrases in translation. (7) 7— See 19 Across. 9—Looks over one vessel inside another. (5) 10— Thinks distractedly about the first of the German paladins. (7) 12— A tumult in applause for those appearing at the Hippodrome. (11) 14— The doggedness shown by recent spies. (11) 18—Nat reluctant in making a bequest. (7) 19, 3 Down and 7 Across—Take part in the tournaments put in the catalogues. (5, 3,5) 21 — Destined, we hear, to be honoured with celebrations. (5) 22— The beginning of life in imagination. (7) Down 1— Make some response about part of the play. (5) 2— Have a meal around a pleasure-boat. (6) 3— See 19 Across. 4— So far, unmatched. (6) 5 — Effigy round the top of the road showing height and bearing. (7) 8— Remaining fixed and showing no emotion. (7) 11— Put before the public now. (7) 13— Wanted a title in the official document. (7) 15— I will leave the military man to join up. (6) 16 — Suitable material for tent-stitch? (6) 17— Use a sword — a crime is of this! (5) 20—The intention is to finish. (3) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Lighterman; 7, Ellen; 8, One-step; 10, Nocturne; 11, Fist; 13, Steams; 15, Poplin; 17, Lady; 18, Elevator; 21, Barbara; 22, Raise; 23, Detachment. Down: 1, Lilac; 2, Gin rummy; 3, Thorny; 4, Reel; 5, Ant-hill; 6, Tennis club; 9, Put in order; 12, Converse; 14, Endorse; 16, Bleach; 19, Twist; 20, Saga.
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Press, 9 April 1979, Page 20
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