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GAZETTE

SEPTEMBER 1985

HICKSON HOLIDAY!

CROSSWORD NO. 10

T h e prize f or the winner o f the

c omp e t i t i on each mo n th will be a

H i c k s on Ho l i d ay V o u c h er to the

value o f £100, which will be valid as

part-payment against any o f the

apartment holidays outlined in the

H i c k s on Ho l i d a ys 1985 b r o c hu r e.

The winner o f C r o s s w o rd N o . 8 is:

A n n

M c L e r n o n, S o l r ., A p t .

4

Highfield C o u r t, Highfield Park,

D u n d r um, Dublin 14.

The winner o f C r o s s w o rd N o . 9 is:

Ms. Ursula Mc Sw e e n e y, Solr., 14

C l a r e v i l le

R d .,

H a r o l ds

C r o s s,

Du b l in 6.

SOLUTION: CROSSWORD NO. 9

Across

1. Groundage

8.

Fees.

9.

Reinsure.

12.

Retrousse.

13. Raven.

14. Jetsam.

16.

Parcener.

18.

Disguise.

20.

Prised.

23. Claim.

24.

Exorciser.

26.

Subsists.

27. Toft.

28.

Used it all.

Down

2.

Res nova.

3. Unrest.

4.

Driveway.

5. Gastric.

6. Test.

7.

Prevents.

10.

Prejudice.

11.

Intruders.

15. Testatum.

17. Assessed.

19.

Unmasks.

21.

Recital.

22.

Cosset.

25.

Safe.

Across

1. Deeds of legislature.

4.

This paragraph contains a charge.

6.

Prepare lor publication.

4.

Render effective by complying with

legal formalities.

7.

They see.

7.

Especially in brief.

3.

Resolute determination.

9.

Make an admission.

7.

Past the time for payment.

7.

For such a shock damages may be

claimed.

7.

That brilliant stroke showed the

way and joined up.

7.

Passes from one to another.

9.

A half way prefix.

3.

A learner.

7.

A report — on one's financial

position?

7.

Consider to be.

4.

A decided advantage.

5.

The superior one.

4.

Down

3.

6.

12.

13.

14.

18.

19.

20.

23.

25.

26.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

7.

8.

9.

10.

15.

16.

17.

21.

22.

23.

24.

27.

28.

29.

Allege in pleading.

4.

Crime against the state.

7.

In this case, obligations outweigh

advantages.

7.

The

r e n e wal

of an

e x i s t i ng

obligation.

7.

Feared.

7.

The job in hand.

4.

The young of the breed.

3.

Paid the bill so cleared the account.

7.2.

Scarcely sufficient.

5.

Got back up onto the horse.

9.

Has an inclination towards.

5.

Plan to go another way.

7.

Miss the tee and meet the Caucasoid

peoples, the descendants of Shem.

(Anag). 7.

Rural house perhaps.

7.

Time of ease.

7.

Must now be second-hand.

4.

The best in the pack.

3.

Leave it as it was for the typist.

4.

C R O S S W O R D N O . 10

NAME

Entries must be returned to:

ADDRESS

Editor, Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Closing date: 20 November, 1985

PHONE NO

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