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GAZETTE

APRIL 1985

HlCKSONHQLlDm

CROSSWORD NO. 7

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. 6

will be published in the July/August

issue.

SOLUTION: CROSSWORD NO. 6

Across

Down

1. Heir.

1. Hush.

3. Odium.

2. Italics.

6. Slip.

4. Durable.

11. Slander.

5. Unction.

12. Caustic.

7. Litters.

13. Sic.

8. Pace.

14. Obligated.

9. Odd.

18. Absence.

10. Put across.

19. No risks.

15. Baron.

20. Onerous.

16. Innocuous.

23. Vesting.

17. Usage.

25. Assumpsit.

21. Essoign.

26. Apt.

22. Supreme.

30. Tribune.

23. Voiding.

31. In posse.

24. Impasse.

32. Tint.

27. Stet.

33. Hedge.

28. Spy.

34. Cede.

29. Here.

Across

1. Such a falsehood is malicious. 9.

9. Sully a good name. Be careful, it's

dirty. 6.

10. Records the jury names. 8.

11. Social prohibitions. 6.

12. A cub son for those American

confidence swindles. 6. (Anag).

14. Give a hand to commit a crime. 4.

15. Particular happening. 5.

16. The most recent. 6.

18. Insured against risk. 7.

21. The eliciting of a reaction. 7.

24. Delight one with plenty. 6.

26. This becomes an agreement if

accepted. 6.

30. Author unknown. 4.

31. Insure it becomes hardened to. 6.

(Anag).

32. Excludes from a right. 6.

33. Moving at sea. 5,3.

34. Force a way through. 6.

35. A stone corm will give a high wind

warning. 5,4. (Anag).

Down

2. The distraining of another's

goods. 6.

3. Cane us for the period of payment

of foreign bills. 6. (Anag).

4. Actually existing in Latin. 2,4.

5. Deposes from office, even the chair

perhaps. 7.

6. Formal argument. 6.

7. Doesn't carry out orders. 8.

8. Extremely adaptable. 9.

11. General import of a document. 5.

13. In a superior position. 4.

17. Furnishes with official credentials.

9.

19. Wandering beggar or thief. 8.

20. At which the odds are par. 5.

22. Such a question has not been

decided. 4.

23. The case is withdrawn — the Judge

will decide. 7.

25. Food storage cupboard. 6.

27. Not necessarily the keeper. 6.

28. Red ink heading in the legal

code. 6.

29. Get it back again. 6.

CROSSWORD NO. 7

N A ME

Entries must be returned to:

ADDRESS .

Editor, Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Closing date: 2 August, 1985

PHONE NO

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