22 Billericay Extra, July 2010
PuzzlePuzzle Time
ACROSS
3. Truce (9) 8. Uproar (4) 9. Competitor (9) 10.Habit (6)
11.Concise (5)
14.Cleanse (5) 15.Speed (4) 16.Pulsate (5)
18.Money (4)
20.Assault (5)
21.Nominated (5)
24.Deadly (6)
25.Involved in darkness (9)
26.Debatable (4)
27.Profane (9)
DOWN
1. Steepcliff(9) 2. Compel (9) 4. Space(4) 5. Bury (5) 6. Offer(6) 7. Munch(4) 9. Desire (5)
11.Stripped (5)
12.Lie (9)
13.Air (9) 17.Wearied (5)
19.Indigenous (6)
22.Anaesthetic (5)
23.Measure(4) 24.Loaned (4)
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Across: 3Armistice; 8Riot; 9Contender; 10 Custom; 11 Brief; 14 Purge; 15 Rate; 16
SOLUTIONS
Throb; 18 Coin; 20 Onset; 21 Named; 24 Lethal; 25 Benighted; 26 Moot; 27 Desecrate. Down: 1Precipice; 2Constrain; 4Room; 5
Inter; 6Tender; 7Chew; 9Covet; 11 Bared; 12 Falsehood; 13 Ventilate; 17 Bored; 19 Native; 22 Ether; 23 Mete; 24 Lent.
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