Across 1— The bearing of one in a temper when joining vehicle. (8) 5— sight of a small mark. (4) 9—Ones in suits. (4) 10— Tear about after a fashion, but ease up. (8) 11— Polite — unlike the military! (5) 12— Brave girl gives drug to egghead. (7) 13— Measures of the borrower’s concern? (8, 5) 18— Good sportsmanship and not bad drama. (4, 4) 19— Obviously no dirge. (4) 20— Again weary, and no longer working. (7) 21— Clergyman gets six on vehicle. (5) 22— Sounds like a long time that you and I have. (4) 23— With just claim — not by blows from the left! (2,6) Down 2— Lots can be bought here. (7) 3— The others I have are unruly. (7) 4— Economic management that keeps the wife happy? (4, 9) 6— Key man? (7) 7— Ancient hero took the ones here to America. (7) 8— Such fear is more than a mistake. (6) 13— Imply absence of burning. (7) 14— Dishonest person may strew it around. (7) 15— Sound of a shot makes news? (6) 16— Finding corners for fishing? (7) 17— A gentle corrective is refined. (7) (Solution tomorrow) Saturday’s solution Across: 1, Choppy; 4, Cast up; 9, On the near side; 10. Deflect; 11, Delta; 12, Pride; 14, Texas; 18, Races; -19, Imparts; 21, Fair and square; 22, Treaty; 23, Defend. Down: 1, Crowds; 2, Out of practice;’ 3, Piece; 5, Abridge; 6. Trial marriage; 7, Pre-war; 8, Testy; 13, Descant; 15, Profit; 16, Birds; 17, Ascend; 20, Pique.
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Press, 1 March 1982, Page 18
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