Across I—Sounds like the power of a small child. (4) 3— Container in the vehicles for skeletal remains. (8) 8— Those in this are certainly not well-endowed. (4) 9— Seized like a dog. (8) 11— Released from accusation without payment. (4,2,6) 13— They may be liquid or fixed in a ship. (6) 14— Nothing in the diocese is decrepit. (6) 17— All those in for a service. (12) 20— This will affect many with ill-feeling. (8) 21— Humble sounding manner. (4) 22 and 19 Down — With which the boneyards are unfastened? (8,4) 23—Unfortunately needing a contribution from National Assistance. (4) Down 1— See 10 Down. 2— Classical hero for all to see in scholarly writings. (7) 4— Not put up in one spot without delay. (2,4) 5— Kind of security that can become clear to all.(10) 6— Frantically grasp some support. (5) 7— Kind of water associated with washing and baking (4) 10 and 1 Down — Hydrozoan revealed by Iberian naval unit. (10, 3-2-3) 12— Scraps upset a man in tears. (8) 15— Nominally speaking, it’s capitalised at the start. (7) 16— Sheep in more disarray. (6) 18— In the box I delivered a chemical compound. (5) 19— See 22 Across. (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solation Across: 1, Overbearing 9, Uncover; 10, Gorse; 11, Susan; 12, Baldest; 13, Wicked; 15, Prayer, 18, Lookout; 20, Miser, 22, Overt; 23, Azaleas; 24, Open meeting. Down: 2, Vices; 3, Revenue; 4, Enrobe; 5, Regal; 6, Nursery; 7, Pussy wiUow; 8 ’ Letter f ress; 14, Close ’ u P ; 16 > Strafe; 19, Oftept
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Press, 29 January 1986, Page 16
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