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GAZETTE

SEPTEMBER1984

CROSSWORD NO. 2

The prize for the winner of the

competition each month will be a

Hickson Holiday Voucher to the

value of £100, which will be valid as

part-payment against any of the

apartment holidays outlined in the

Hickson Holidays 1985 brochure.

The winner of Crossword No. 1, as

published in the November issue is:—

Maire R. Whelan,

F.L.A.C.,

49 Sth. William St.,

Dublin 2.

SOLUTION: CROSSWORD NO. 1

Across

1. Occupancy.

8. Lien.

9. Security.

12. Overrides.

13. Trial.

14. Excels.

16. Mirrored.

18. Alienate.

20. Handel.

23. Types.

24. Ademption.

26. Prorogue.

27. Rank.

28. Impressed.

Down

2. Central.

3. Upside.

4. Accessio.

5. Curator.

6. Fine.

7. Stair rod.

10. Covenants.

11. Fledgling.

15. Clippers.

17. Stranger.

19. Nostrum.

21. Asperse.

22. Deters.

25. Inns.

6

7

8

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113 I

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Across

1. Grass. 8

5. Can Mee produce threat of injury ...

6. (Anag)

9.

by menaces. 3,5

10. An angry reply. 6

12. Undercover broadcasting system. 9

13. Publicise a forgery. 5

14. A renewal of lease premium. 4

16. The chief item. 4,3

19. It's time Ted, so put the currency

into circulation. 7. (Anag)

21. James and his sealed contract. 4

24. Go on and occupy the land. 5

25. Con mended and judicially

sentenced. 9. (Anag)

27. Scandinavian turnips. 6

28. Recognised by authority. 8

29. These could be actual or construc-

tive if total. 6

30. Under emotional tension. 8

Down

1. Challenge as false. 6

2. Suitable for conventional cere-

mony. 6

3. Lift up a sire. 5 (Anag)

4. Thus, he's avoiding the issue. 7

6. The completion of a judgment. 9

7. The choice and following of a

plan. 8

8. Importunely demanded. 8

11. A time for judicial business. 4

15. Meddlesomely intervene. 9

17. R reveals the change of a judicial

mind. 8. (Anag)

18. Taking it pending satisfaction for

tort. 8

20. Considered by the prisoner to be not

much of a haven. 4

21. The advantage of doubt? 7

22. Unites? No — quite the opposite.

6. (Anag)

23. Muddled and rotten. 6

26. Those exclusive ones. 5

CROSSWORD NO. 2

Entries must be returned to:

Editor, Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Closing date: 31 January, 1985

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