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GAZETTE

JULY/AUGUST 1985

HlCKSONHOUDfifi

CROS SWORD NO. 8

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

(May issue) was Sheila Hughes,

S i l l a r e,

G r a i g n a m a n a g h,

Co .

Kilkenny.

There was no outright winner of

Crossword No. 7 (June issue). The

nearest correct entry came from Ms.

Ann McLernon, Apt. 4, Highfield

Court, Highfield Park, Dundrum,

Dublin 14.

SOLUTION: CROSSWORD NO. 7

Across

Down

1. Injurious.

2. Namium.

9. Defile.

3. Usance.

10. Impanels.

4. In esse.

11. Taboos.

5. Unseats.

12. Buncos.

6. Debate.

14. Abet.

7. Disobeys.

15. Event.

8. Versatile.

16. Newest.

11. Tenor.

18. Covered.

13. Over.

21. Arousal.

17. Accredits.

24. Regale.

19. Vagabond

26. Offer.

20. Evens.

30. Anon.

22. Open.

31. Inures.

23. Nonsuit.

32. Debars.

25. Larder.

33. Under way.

27. Finder.

34. Tunnel.

28. Rubric.

35. Storm cone.

29. Regain.

Across

Down

1. A meeting or assembly

4.

1.

3.

for secret assent to

2.

defraud? 5.

4.

6. Give it a quick glance. 4.

5.

11. Acting in a superior manner. 7.

7.

12. Follow the style of. 7.

8.

13. The upper surface. 3.

9.

14. Government department heads. 9. 10.

18. Figuring out the price of produc- 15.

tion. 7.

19. That Greek youth, drowned in the 16.

Hellespont. 7.

17.

20. Six-legged crawlers. 7.

21.

23. That cosy little group with interests 22.

in common. 7.

23.

25. This is of the greatest significance. 24.

9.

27.

26. Bend in obeisance. 3.

28.

30. Gives up — or quite the reverse. 7. 29.

31. React with violent emotion. 7.

32. A little Baronet. 4.

33. No lie. 5.

34. No longer in pristine condition. 4.

Bad Latin. 4.

They hold land for years. 7.

Modernly progressive. 7.

Just for starters. 7.

Took charge of the meeting. 7.

The Christmas boy? 4.

Make an offer. 3.

Takes one's mind off other things. 9.

Claim certificate to a portion of

stock. 5.

Release from an obligation. 9.

Sheer avarice. 5.

Even more scattered and scarce. 7.

Promoter of an activity. 7.

Change to another idea. 7.

Such behaviour is terribly unruly. 7.

Get one's hands on, smartly. 4.

Take a peep at State secrets. 3.

That formal legal document —

signed, sealed and delivered. 4.

CROSSWORD NO. 8

Entries must be returned to:

Editor, Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Closing date: 20 September, 1985

NAME

ADDRESS .

PHONE NO.

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