A1: SANRAL’s Manager of Toll and Traffic
P1: Portable wire prisons for animals
A2: Word by which person or animal is addressed
F2: Chronological point of time
L2: Favourite non-alcoholic drink in Britain
R2: Mass of eggs in female fish’s ovary
A3: Not out
R3: First number in counting
A4: Calendar, especially that of the Greek church
with biographies of saints
N4: Small busy insect
A5: Roman copper coin
D5: Deprived of feeling or power
M5: abbr. Gran Turismo
R5: Negative answer
H6: Lower part of face
L6: There are five on a human foot
A7: Sharp points on a fork
H7: Sweetened drink to be diluted with water
O7: Pull, drag, forcibly move
C8: Scot. For turnip
H8: Man of superb qualities
R8: Musical instrument without the AN
A9: Chances or balances of probability
F9: One electrically charged particle
J9: abbr. Lines
M9: Primates
A10: A mild imprecation like ‘confound’,‘curse’, ‘bother’
H10: Family of rats, mice, squirrels
R10: To cool off with
G11: abbr. South
J11: Not underneath
M11: Egyptian deity
S11: Symb. Lithium
A12: Underground structures on roads
N12: Assistance
S12: Symb. Osmium
A13: Three of a kind
H13: Conduit for drainage waters
R13: Record of events and life – without the ‘oir’
A14: Symb. Antimony
I14: Strips of adhesives used for tying up parcels
O14: Second Greek letter
D15: Learner
P15: Opposite of happy
A16: abbr. Tennessee
E16: Slang for hello
L16: Friends
C17: Corporate Services Executive of SANRAL
O17: Small South African antelope
A18: Transponder for electronic toll payment
H18: Surname of Gone with the Wind’s Scarlet
Q18: abbr. for laboratories
A19: Acronym for Search and Rescue service of
our Civil Aviation Authority
J19: One of Silicon Valley’s leading companies
A20: Physical training
R20: Snake
A1: What do vegans abstain from (2 words)
B1: Narrow roads usually between hedges
C1: Measurement
D1: Heavy inert gaseous element
F1: Acronym for one of SANRAL’s construction
partners
G1: abbr. near
H1: colloq. ‘not a’, ‘not one’
J1: Opposite of ‘entrance’
L1: Small case for needles or pins
M1: Second note in musical scale….also
spelled Ray
N1: Japanese system of unarmed combat
P1: Title of one of the books in our review
section (2 words)
R1: Nature reserve in Pretoria
S1: An age of the universe
T1: Person who sees visions
E4: Sudden forward movement
G4: abbr. Great Britain
M5: Surname of Deputy Mayor of Swartland
C6: Wind in Argentine
H6: Name of collapsed parkway (2 words)
J6: One of Activision Blizzard’s popular
video games (3 words)
T6: What eating habit is gaining popularity
D7: Bird house
F7: Twist and turn wool or cotton into threads
K7: Razor shell, especially of a shellfish
B9: abbr. for doctor
N9: Two hip muscles
S10: Plants with erect spikes of flowers
E11: Word for “ourselves”
G11: abbr. saint or stumped (cricket term)
O11: abbr. king or emperor (Rex et Imperator)
B12: Living or situated in town or city
C12: Chinese unit of distance
D12: Small bays or creeks in Orkneys and
Shetland
F12: Rope or whip of untanned leather
L12: Solid, naturally occurring mineral aggregate
I13: Member of outcast class in Japan
K13: abbr. en Passant (Chess)
R13: Which beloved person would have
celebrated his 100th birthday in July this year?
M14: Scorch with hot iron
Q14: colloq. for Thanks
E15: Tai …. (Chinese Martial arts)
T15: Fourteenth Greek letter
A16: Pointing to persons or things close at hand
L16: When there is no war or disturbances
O16: Sage, wise legislator
C17: Mammal like large rabbit
D17: abbr. For Example
H17: Whetstone especially for razors
I17: Expression of sorrow or regret or pleasure
K17: abbr. President of the Royal Academy
Q17: Of that, of the same
S17: Wading bird
B18: Payment made by citizens, country’s people
to their government
* Solutions to this crossword can be found in the next issue