Across 7— Sailor turned to crime and is seen in dock. (5) 8— Component that defies analysis. (7) 9— Metal cover protects the sewer. (7) 10— Sets a snare and gets what one deserves. (5) 12— Uncalled for correspondence. (4, 6) 15— Explains something the printer set all wrong. (10) 18— You may find them by the sea and on board ship. (5) 19— Make your mark as a non-runner? (7) 21— Mean to declare a woman’s secret. (7) 22— Waves get bigger. (5) Down 1— Final notices. (10) 2— Make a move to be out of bed. (5) 3— Slight description of some noses. (4) 4— Guard is fed up to death. (6) 5— Belief about men in the building. (8) 6— Conceal a confidential note. (7) 11— A powerful grip, useful in defence. (10) 13— Product of a continental merger? (8) 14— Nets lay around Falklands port. (7) 16— The surest fashion colour? (6) 17— Wrest apart and scatter. (5) 20— Came up to standard. (4) (Solution tomorrow) a , J t . Yesterday’s solution Across. 1, Meditated; 8, Eva; 9, Leave it to me; 11, Compere; 12, 2 rgan o’, 13 A-A Ue ; ' ls ’ Affra y: U, Ether; 18, Aniseed; 20, Lighthouses; 22, lura; jDisßsters, Down: 2 Ey<; 3, Them? 4, Tether, 5, Drop 6, Beer-gardens; Hackneyeo; 10 Arm of the law; 11, Carpenter, 14-Enraged; 16, Wastes; 19, Icons; 21, Ear. r 6
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Press, 5 July 1983, Page 20
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