Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS J 1 —Presents for this week-end. (4) 4Easter sign. (5) 7— With 4, an Easter treat. (3-3) 8— Stories. (5) 11— Really angry. (5) >. 12— Plenty to eat and drink. (5) 13— Manner of treating, (5) '«•* 16— Closer, start of old hymn (ft» 17— What we wear, (5) 18— Sea eagle. (4) DOWN 2— we could call Easter treats (slangy (7) 3— Describing very sad people. (7) 4 — Multiply by 100 lor $. (4) 5— Shape of 1 across. (4) ft—There are two, one dead, in the Holy Land. (4) ‘S* 9— Mean and a cricketer has one. (7) 10—This week, plus a letter, not west. (7) 13— With “to be’’ was. (4) 14— Area was port in Biblical times. (4) 15— Odds and ~, (4) , , ’spo? £1 laiov tpasfl ‘£( iuwpmj "oi le>e»AV *6 -‘sees ‘9 :[Bao ‘9 F iSuiqqos ’£ isetpooQ ‘g :uMoa’ aurj ‘gi ■ssajQ ‘xi ‘9l !aBesn ‘n liseaj * zr "ptAix *h :so[bx ’g !unq ;oh 2 > taM-j ‘i mooy SH3MSNV
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Press, 11 April 1979, Page 22
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164Crossword Puzzle Press, 11 April 1979, Page 22
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