GAZETTE
APRIL 1986
CROSSWORD No. 2
The prize for the winner of the
crossword this issue will be a £50
book token, kindly supplied by
Fred
Hanna &Co.,
Nassau St., Dublin 2.
The winner of Crossword No. 1, as
published in the January/February
Gazette is:-
Brendan O'Leary,
37 Belgrave Road,
Rathmines, Dublin 6.
Across
1.
In like manner. 9.
8.
Descend by gravity. 4.
9.
Mental uncertainty or anxiety. 8
12. The degree of care required. 9.
13.
Hackneyed and dull. 5.
14. Of supernatural acts. 6.
16.
Violinists that theat? 8.
18.
Supply a work with explanations.
20.
A premiss of an argument. 6.
23.
Escape capture. 5.
24.
Fixing a goal or objective. 9.
26.
Meetings of a court. 8.
27.
Lots of heavy weights. 4.
28.
A person's skilful involvement in
industry. 4,5.
Down
2.
Not in accordance with the law. 7.
3. Of unsound mind. 6.
4.
In coin - in its own form. 2,6.
5.
Chosen by ballot. 7.
6.
Release on a security. 4.
7.
Those who have great hopes. 8.
10. They plead client's causes. 9.
11.
He who is distinguished. 9.
15.
Made unclear. 8.
17.
Stopping places for trains. 8.
19.
Breach of allegiance. 7.
21.
Turned outwards, as far as a body
part is concerned. 7.
22.
Name common to past Prime Ministers
of Australia and New Zealand. 6.
25.
Public houses - of Court? 4.
CROSSWORD NO. 2
Entries must be returned to:
Editor, Law Society Gazette,
Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.
Closing date: 31 May, 1986.
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