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ZX Word



Across
3  ... room for another Spectrum key (5)
8  ROM apt to alter the highest address of Basic code (6)
9  Research Machines getting B minus for 16 bit (6)
10 Fixed the TV (3)
11 Main gaze diverted by journal (8)
13 Smite out at pieces of information (5)
14 + finish - not the augend (6)
15 Tory, perhaps, like Arthur Daley (3-3)
18 Birds nesting in castles on board (5)
22 It's assembled, of course (6)
24 See through graphic feature (6)
27 Frankly, he's a boxer (5)
28 Disgracefully (4 TO 11), yet elegant (8)
30 Macho chess-pieces (3)
31 Australian captain making a statement about Spectrum graphics? (6)
32 The beginnings of a graph (6)
33 Student demo or C5, perhaps (3-2)
Down
1  Confused cops lack the key (4,4)
2  Networked goods depot, perhaps (7)
3  Long thin key in the Cosmic Arms, perhaps (5,3)
4  Micros the Electron runs circles around? (5)
5  Nazi IT in game setting (6)
6  Astonished by a Hampton Court puzzle, note (6)
7  Runt ruined a go (4)
12 Ted, perhaps, induced current (4)
16 Its a function is to invert, a bit (3)
17 Be systematic, initially, with the metre, kilogram and second (3)
19 The answer is found in chemical mixture (8)
20 To do with language of mutated mice and ants (8)
21 Realise a small branch (4)
23 Like an equilateral parallelogram (7)
25 Fathom characters 4, 5, 3, 15, 4, 5 (6)
26 Chips with ice-cream? (6)
27 Zap alien or Eprom? (5)
29 Space in RAM left, but zero in ROM (4)

Solution

ZXWORD
by Henry Howarth



News Issue 44 Contents Top 30

Sinclair User
November 1985