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