GAZETTE
APRIL 1985
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CROSSWORD NO. 4
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. 3 is:
Anne Marie Campbell, 56 Elm
Mount Park, Beaumont, Dublin 9.
SOLUTION: CROSSWORD NO. 3
Across
1. Faculties.
9. Droits.
10. Mitigate.
11. Hunted.
12. Deduce.
14. Aged.
15. Easel.
16. Assent.
18. Nebulae.
21. Recital.
24. Usurps.
26. Rears.
30. Alto.
31. Feeler.
32. Battle.
33.
Emotions.
34. Needed.
35. A sideline.
Down
2. Ad idem.
3. Unique.
4. Trades.
5. Eyeball.
6. Frauds.
7. Mistreat.
8. Used it all.
11. Heave.
13. Call.
17. Incumbent.
19. Bounties.
20. Aisle.
22. Care.
23. Profess.
25. Pallet.
27. Afford.
28. Serial.
29. Rennin.
Across
1. The shelter of an inn or the
host/guest relationship in it. 9
8. Unfree person, bound to the
land. 4
9. Contract with sureties against non-
appearance. 4-4
12. Drawing it out. 9
13. Customary. 5
14. The right of entry to the main
course? 6
16. He's got his degree. 8
18. Payments made before legally
due. 8
20. Coal ashes blown by light wind into
blocks. 6
23. A right against the world at
large. 2,3
24. Shining brightly. 9
26. Len gains from these inclinations.
8. (Anag)
27. Ask Alex about this skating
jump 4. (Anag)
28. Putting in a price for it. 9
Down
2. This could well be criminal. 7
3. Known to all and sundry. 6
4. Events that start courses of
action. 8
5. Not restrained or tied by bonds. 7
6. Crooked. 4
7. Move with a wavy motion. 8
10. Banishment in Roman Law. 9
11. Each and every happening.
3,6
15. Innkeeper of old. 8
17. Gave up — or quite the reverse. 8
19. He gets the candidacy. 7
21. A coloured shower? No, empty it
again. 7
22. It rubs it out. 6
25. Give the criminals a hand. 4
CROSSWORD NO. 4
Entries must be returned to:
Editor, Law Society Gazette,
Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.
Closing date: 8 May, 1985
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