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%% This is file `grid1.tex',
%% generated with the docstrip utility.
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%% The original source files were:
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%% crosswrd.dtx (with options: `grid1')
%%
%% Copyright 1989 Brian Hamilton Kelly
%% updated for LaTeX2e by Frank Mittelbach 96/12/06
%%
%% crossword macros for LaTeX
%%
%% for documentation run latex crosswrd.dtx
%%
%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
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%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `unmaintained'.
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%% This work consists of the files crosswrd.dtx, crosswrd.ins and README
%% and the derived files test0.tex, test1.tex, grid0.tex, grid1.tex and crosswrd.sty.
%%
%% crosswrd.dtx
%% Copyright 1989 Brian Hamilton Kelly
%% updated for LaTeX2e by Frank Mittelbach 96/12/06
%% Updated for LPPL 1.3c or later by Clea F. Rees (for Frank Mittelbach), 2008/10/06.
\clue{8}{A}{1}{2}{SWAM}{Points a thousand tested for witchcraft.}{4}
\clue{9}{A}{6}{2}{OHO}{Gourmet's triumphant cry on finding middle-cut
Pacific salmon!}{3}
\clue{10}{A}{10}{2}{ICECAP}{One hundred stride backwards across a
Pole.}{3-3}
\clue{11}{A}{1}{4}{BOPEEP}{Fifties' jazz record about Eastern childs'
play.}{2-4}
\clue{12}{A}{8}{4}{SCHEDULE}{Timetable created by editor in synagogue
of Spain.}{8}
\clue{13}{A}{1}{6}{THALASSOGRAPHER}{The dialect a girl mixed up tangle
around symbolic diagram used by
maritime student!}{15}
\clue{15}{A}{1}{8}{HAIRPIN}{Wire fastening bent road narrowly.}{7}
\clue{17}{A}{9}{8}{UMBRAGE}{Hammerhead consumes German company
and casts a shade.}{7}
\clue{20}{A}{1}{10}{SCALENETRIANGLE}{Strange cel alien chops to make a
figure with odd sides.}{7,8}
\clue{23}{A}{1}{12}{AMOUNTED}{Sounds like a hoarse editor came to in
total!}{8}
\clue{25}{A}{10}{12}{ALLEGE}{Assert without proof everyone, for
example, English.}{6}
\clue{26}{A}{1}{14}{FLORAL}{Flourished examination of flowers.}{6}
\clue{27}{A}{8}{14}{NIL}{Floor covering discards fuming sulphuric acid
and returns to nothing.}{3}
\clue{28}{A}{12}{14}{TACE}{``Latin for a candle'' to be silent note
about aircraftman?}{4}
\clue{1}{D}{2}{1}{SWOOSH}{Water rush noise disturbs show so!}{6}
\clue{2}{D}{4}{1}{IMPELLER}{Mischievous child with cloth measure
hesitates to assemble rotor.}{8}
\clue{3}{D}{6}{1}{COMPASSIONATELY}{Mercifully inclined to pass round
ten? Nay, about short blower!}{15}
\clue{4}{D}{8}{1}{TORSION}{Sort ion? An isotron gives it a new
twist!}{7}
\clue{5}{D}{10}{1}{DITHYRAMBICALLY}{Wildly and boisterously rearrange
Billy May Third, roughly.}{15}
\clue{6}{D}{12}{1}{SENDUP}{Satirical book or film---give odds about
revision of ``Dune''?}{4-2}
\clue{7 {\noexpand\rm\&} 24}{D}{14}{1}{PALL}{Premier took in a Lord
Lieutenant and all played an
old game in London street.}{4-4}
\clue{14}{D}{14}{6}{ERG}{Work expended in power games?}{3}
\clue{16}{D}{2}{8}{ARC}{A church circle (or part of one).}{3}
\clue{18}{D}{12}{8}{RINGLETS}{Encircle hindrances under hair in long
curls.}{8}
\clue{19}{D}{8}{9}{STUDENT}{Boss over oto\-rhino\-laryng\-o\-logy
department undergraduate.}{7}
\clue{21}{D}{4}{10}{LOUVRE}{Old dovecote in Parisian museum.}{6}
\clue{22}{D}{14}{10}{LEGACY}{Like ornamental fabric, for example,
that's in bequest.}{6}
\clue{24}{D}{2}{12}{MALL}{}{See {\bf 7}}
\endinput
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