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GAZETTE

APRIL 1985

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CROSSWORD NO. 6

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 5 is:

Bernard McCabe, 49 Leinster Ave.,

North Strand, Dublin 3.

SOLUTION: CROSSWORD NO. 5

Across

1. Prodigus.

5. Shrimp.

9. Inflects.

10. Staple.

12. Non placet.

13. Hoist.

14. Leis.

16. Yawning.

19. Convene.

21. Form.

24. Erupt.

25. Increment.

27. Tubers.

28. Plangent.

29. Rarely.

30. Cylinder.

Down

1. Puisne.

Offend.

Ideal.

Untacks.

Hot shower.

Implicit.

Prestige.

Stay.

Electoral.

17. Scienter.

18. Encumber.

20. Exit.

21. Faculty.

22. Defend.

23. Stator.

26. Ennui.

2.

3.

4.

6.

7.

8.

11.

15.

30

Across

Down

1.

It's willed that he gets it. 4

1.

Money that stifles one. 4

3. Repugnance. 5

2. Emphasis in print. 7

6. The 'rule' of error corrected by

4. Of lasting quality. 7

Court. 4

5. Anointing — hopefully not

11. Defamation by spoken word. 7

extreme. 7

12. Such a remark is cutting. 7

7. Clutters the place with puppies or

13. It is, in fact, accurate. 3

kittens. 7

14. Bound by legal necessity. 9

8. By permission of a single step? 4

18. Being away — and dead after seven

9. Strangely uneven. 3

years? 7

10. Make a mark? No, communicate

19. Having freedom from hazards. 2,5

comprehensibly. 3,6

20. A right of property? It's oppressive.

15. That Noble beef. 5

7

16. Quite harmless. 9

23. Clothing with legal rights. 7

17. Uniformity of conduct that may

25. He made a promise. 9

become custom. 5

26. Suitable, under the circumstances.

21. An excuse — on the first day? 7

3.

22. That of the highest status. 7

30. Champion of human rights. 7

23. Rendering legally free. 7

31. It's not there but may be. 2,5

24. Deadlock. 7

32. A shade of colour. 4

27. 'Leave it as it was,' said the typist. 4

33. Guard against betting losses. 5

28. Secret watcher. 3

34. Surrender rights. 4

29. In this place. 4

CROSSWORD NO. 6

Entries must be returned to:

Editor, Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Closing date: 8 July, 1985

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