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GAZETTE

APRIL 1985

HICKSONHOLIDWI

CROSSWORD NO. 5

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. 4 is:

Cahir F. Davitt, 13 Merrion Sq.,

Dublin 2.

SOLUTION: CROSSWORD NO. 4

Across

1. Elospitium.

8. Serf.

9.

Bail-bond.

12. Extending.

13. Usual.

14. Entree.

16. Graduate.

18.

Advances.

20.

Breeze.

23.

In rem.

24.

Irradiant.

26.

Leanings.

27.

Axel.

28. Tendering.

Down

2. Offence.

3. Public.

4. Triggers.

5. Un b o u n d.

6.

Bent.

7. Undulate.

10. Relegatio.

11. All events.

15. Taverner.

17. Resigned.

19. Nominee.

21.

Redrain.

22.

Eraser.

25.

Abet.

17

T e ^ m

19

• •

24

27

• •

29

Across

Down

l.

He can't be trusted to look after his

1. O f lower rank.

6

own.

8

2. Infringe the law.

6

5. Small marine crustacean.

6

3. Absolutely perfect.

5

9. Changes the tone of voice so

4. Unfastens scant UK NA I L S.

)

changes the meaning o f word.

8

( A n a g)

10. The predominant element in diet. 6

6. That warming cleanser.

3,6

12.

It is not approved.

3,6

7. Absolute regarding trust. 8

13. G i ve it a lift. 5

8. High status through success.

8

14.

L i e s a b o u t

t h o s e

H a w a i i a n

11. Suspension of a judicial proceeding

garlands. 4. ( A n a g)

perhaps.

4

16. S h ow i ng signs of b o r e d o m.

7

15. Relating to the voters.

9

19. S u mm on a formal meeting.

7

17. Knowingly — at law. 8

21. That previous record.

4

18. Impede or hamper.

8

24.

Burst forth.

5

20.

Way out.

4

25.

An increase.

9

21. Licence to break the law?

7

27.

Fleshy underground stems.

6

22. Support by argument or evidence. 6

28.

Plant gen producing such a loud

23.

Unlike the rotor, this stays still. 6

deep sound.

8. ( A n a g)

26.

B o r e d om.

5

29.

Hardly ever.

6

30.

Piston chamber.

8

CROSSWORD NO. 5

Entries must be returned to:

ADDRESS .

Editor, Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Closing date: 7 June, 1985

phonf no

98