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GAZETTE

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1985

HlCKSONHOUDAYl

CROSSWORD NO. 3

The prize for the winner o f 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. 2 as

published in the De c emb er issue is:—

Aidan Mc Lo ugh l i n, 68 Co r r ib Ro a d,

Terenure, Dublin 6.

S O L U T I O N : C R O S S W O RD NO . 2

Across

1. Informer.

5. Menace.

9. Per minas.

10. Retort.

12. Grapevine.

13. Utter.

14. Fine.

16. Main one.

19. Emitted.

21. Bond.

24. Enter.

Acr

25. Co n d emn e d.

1.

27. Swedes.

28. Official.

9.

29. Losses.

10.

30. Stressed.

11.

12.

Down

14.

1. Impugn.

15.

16.

2. Formal.

3. Raise.

18.

4. Evasive.

21.

24.

26.

30.

6. Execution.

7. Adoption.

8. Extorted.

11. Term.

15. Interfere.

31.

32.

J

1

17. Reversal.

18. Distress.

20. Dock.

SJ.

21. Benefit.

34.

35.

22. Unties.

23. Addled.

26. Elite.

Inherent bodily powers in Univer-

sity branches. 9

Legal or moral rights. 6

Moderate. 8

Sought out. like the big game. 6

Conclude by reasoning. 6

Somewhat 'stricken in years'. 4

Stand for the artist. 5

Compliance — as despatched.

6

Blue Ena and her gassy clouds in

space. 7. (Anag)

Solo musical performance. 7

Unlawfully seizes. 6

Raises and stands on his hind legs. 5

She's the lowest when it comes to

singing. 4

A probing remark. 6

Trial by — judicial combat.

6

Feelings played on — in court

perhaps. 8

Definitely required. 6

Such as a profitable hobby.

1,8

Down

2. Agreed to be of the same mind.

2,4

3. One in a million, or even more. 6

4. Skilled occupations.

6

5. This meets this in close confronta-

tion. 7

6. Material gains involving moral

obliquity. 6

7. Give one a bad deal. 8

8. Left nothing of it. 4,2,3

11. Move it with a lot of effort. 5

13. A d ema nd for the balance on those

partly paid-up shares. 4

17.

M o r a l l y

b i n d i n g

— o n

a

Clergyman? 9

19. Rewards — paid to sailors of

old. 8

20. A little island for the bride to walk

down. 5

22. This order made bv juvenile court. 4

23. Acknowledge, or perhaps claim

falsely. 7

25. What the friend allowed for weary

limbs. 6

27. Can do. financially. 6

28. A story in instalments.

6

29. Nine RN in the gastric juice. 6.

(Anag)

C R O S S W O RD N O . 3

Entries must be returned to:

Editor, Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Closing date: 29 Ma r c h, 1985

NAME

ADDRESS .

PHONE NO.

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