Across 7— Returning artist gets stick for being abstruse. (6) 8— Beams and walks in a pompous way. (6) 10— Became aware of being defrosted. (7) 11— A long dispute concerning England. (5) 12— Account of proposed law. (4) 13— Machine is the product of French and English articles (5) 17— step over the track. (5) 18— Got a new garment. (4) 22— Does it follow an ace in tennis? (5) 23— The shopkeeper sounds coarser. (7) 24— Go to the ball upset about the world. (6) 25— Claim everyone is an example to note. (6) Down 1 and 5 Down— Buy Reg a brand new Dickens novel. (7,5) 2— Hastily move the coal container. (7) 3— Noodles, first dipped in dry wine, make a light meal (5) 4— Diplomat has to cheat at competition. (7) 5— See 1 Down. 6— Coast over to the races. (5) 9— Benefit from having a commercial vehicle at the junction for a long time. (9) ; ° 14— Railmen moving ore. (7) ' 15— meets the Queen carrying a gun. (7) : 16— dream about taking a hand and getting wed. (7) 19— 9s heartless saying. (5) 20— Teacher cooks trout. (5) • 21— Shed built for a short time last month. (5) (Solution Monday) Yesterday’s solution * Across: 1, Adobe; 4, Spartan; 8, Corsica; 9, Panel; 10. Mask: 11J Colorado; 13, Wave; 14, Acid; 16, Aiderman; 17, Trio- 20 Ibiza: 21 Caribou; 22, Neglect; 23, Tenon. ’ ’ wua ’ Down: 1, Accommodation; 2, Ogres; 3, Evil; 4 R Sharon; 5. Annroaeh: 6 " Tankard; 7, Neon’s Column; 12, Overrate; 13, l5, EK Robin; 19, Grit. * T
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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 18
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