Salient. Official Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 44 No. 8. April 27 1981
Crossword
page 20
Crossword
Across:
1 | Contemporary Victorian Composer (4),(4). |
4 | The time of March to beware of (4). |
8 | Rude S.S. compulsion (6). |
10 | Organized Ute Ban provides fuel (6). |
11 | What a golfer rests his balls on while driving (3). |
12 & 13 | Down: They print Cryptics on toilet paper for clever people (5),(5). |
14 | Secure, i.e. put, as in boat, prisoner, argument (3), (2). |
17 | Spirit of amatory excessiveness (9). |
18 | The crude oil for 10 Across (9). |
22 | What you do with your lips you can put your money in (5). |
23 | Permission for temporary absence (5). |
24 | What a musician produces when he removes the loudness from a fart (3). |
26 | scorched design (6). |
27 | Every 12 months a nobleman is preceded and followed by a simple question (6). |
28 | Although no artist, the pot of tea managed to do it (4). |
29 | Omens of a harbour and shelters sharing a common cross (8). |
Down:
1 | Nephrite (4). |
2 | CR number-plates are often surrounded by it (6). |
3 | Just the sort of meal you'd expect in a pub (6). |
6 | The sort of partner that needs waking up (8). |
7 | Civvies for a Muslim priest (5). |
9 | A canine Celt - the type found in a printery (6). |
13 | See 12 Across. |
15 | The point in question (5). |
16 | Presumed, so sped up (8). |
18 | Kiwis think he's a neat one; the Scots, a bonny one - either way, Charlie is one (6). |
19 | It's a basic belief whichever way you look at it (5). |
20 | Scope for a seizure of property writ (6). |
21 | Portly woman found on tram (6). |
25 | In parliament, those in favour often have it (4). |