Across I—One who works at an establishment that changes Hands. (10) • ' 7— The discipline of a fraternity. (5) •' 8— One more on earth, maybe. (7) . - 10— Scholar coming in to approve certain extracts. (8) -’ 11— Indicating an addition that’s almost luxurious. (4) 13— In the long grass, the French made unsteady progress. (6) 15— Fastened up, like a public house. (6) 17— A means of communication by pipe-line? (4) ’ ‘ 18— It’s a wonder he works. (8) - 21— Variety of mineral required for those working on the track (7) 22— Relative returns from Greece incognito. (5) - 23— A specialised military unit showing withdrawal symptoms? (10) Down -' 1— The styles of a great many poems. (5) «’ 2— Ran up the charges — presents an account (8) 3— They are used for raising birds. (6) 4— Swindle a man on the board. (4) 5— A pundit who’s taught many a lesson. (7) ' - 6— One willing to help the company telephonist. (2-8) 9— More than one dwelling is screened badly. (10) , • 12— It’s meant to be played by one showing forbearance. (8) ’' 14— Current recession. (3-4) I 16— A blow round a bulging midriff. (6) < - 19— Not moving from the container terminal. (5) 20— She is the first person to go back to mother! (4) < (Solution on Monday) *' Yesterday’s solution ’ Across: 6, Billets; 7, Calls; 9, Tea; 10, Break down; 12, Leaseholder; 15, Altercation; 17, Greatness; 19, Tot; 21, Roses; 22, Reviled. ‘ Down: 1, Sinew; 2, Fly, 3, Star; 4, Dandelion; 5. Clowned; 8, Sachet; 1 I 11, Generates; Second; 14, Clarion; 16, Home?; 18,Seed; 20, 011$
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Press, 8 February 1986, Page 18
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