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GAZETTE

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1986

CROSSWORD No. 1

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.

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Across

1. Wilful disregard, perhaps of Court. 8.

5. Confronted courageously. 6.

9. When the Courts are not sitting. 8.

10. Candle or light bracket. 6.

12. Apportioning loss in mercantile trans-

actions — that's mean. 9.

13. Action against property. 2,3.

14. Boast about that card game? 4.

16. That which is even bigger. 7.

19. Asserted one's right. 7.

21. The price of. 4.

24. A'night'prefix. 5.

25. They work during a strike. 9.

27. Eskimo from N. America or Greenland.

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28. He receives. 8.

29. Carport perhaps. 6.

30. Illegal affair of the heart. 8.

Down

1. A warning, though in Latin. 6.

2. Metal worth only five cents in the USA.

6.

3. Something more. 5.

4. Putting it all into the kitty. 7.

6. They are appointed by the Court in

bankruptcies. 9.

7. Hold in deep respect. 8.

8. They fanlisise. 8.

11. Highly eager or curious. 4.

15. Being left over. 9.

17. Looking over. 8.

18. A coheir. 8.

20. That which is owed. 4.

21. Took a risk on it. 7.

22. Snuggle up. 6.

23. Off course. 6.

26. Bend the knee. 5.

CROSSWORD NO. 1

NAME

Entries must be returned to:

ADDRESS

Editor, Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Closing dale: 20 March, 1986.

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