ENTERTAINMENT

CROSSWORD Some answers can be found in By The Way

ACROSS CLUES
A1: abbr. Average Speed Over Distance
F1: Capital of the State of Qatar
K1 Japanese noodle dish
Q1: Tree or shrub of genus Cordyline
A2: Last name of SANRAL’s CEO
J2: abbr. Nuclear Energy Institute
N2: People telling untruths
A3: symbol for Silver
D3: abbr. Automobile Association
H3: abbr. Maine
K3 Said at end of prayer
S3: abbr. For Example
A4: Girl’s name
G4: To be…..goes with I
N4: Eager, expectant
S4: abbr. New Hampshire
F5: Where is SANRAL’s new regional office for OR Tambo and Alfred Nzo Communities
P5: Clear open space in nature
A6: Small mug, small measure
P6: Grain used for cereal or bread
H7: Allows or causes to be seen
P7: abbr. Eastern Cape
S7: abbr. Intermediate Frequency
A8: Breathe in
H8: First part of figure indicating relative price of shares at NY Stock Exchange
M8: Metal is extracted from this
Q8: Former
E9: Places heated by sun
M9: abbr. Mile
P9: Symbol Lawrencium
S9: Referring to male person
A10: Archaic form of ‘Do’
H10: Chinese unit of distance
K10: Perennial plant with single woody supporting stem
P10: First part of word for large Northern duck:…der
A11: Untruth
G11: Conical red cap with tassels usually worn by Muslims
P11: abbr. Territorial (Officer’s) Decoration
S11: 12th Greek letter
A12: Measurement (Biblical)
K12: Male deer
P12: Female chicken
D13: Convert grain into liquid drink
I13: Slang - Nuclear bomb
O13: Two similar words in French expression meaning “back to back”: ….-ȧ-……
S13: abbr. Los Angeles
E14: Be active
J14: Clip, cut animal hair with scissors or sharp instrument
R14: Wet, spongy ground
B15: What do eggs contain that improves brain function?
M15: Surname of the 19th century governor of the Cape Colony Sir Lowry……
R15: To see with (singular)
C16: Which policy has the potential to transform engineering and construction in SA
I17: Money, goods or service owing
N17: Sweeteners
A18: Our most central province
N18: abbr. Teetotaller
Q18: Attach boat or other floating object
A19: abbr. Alcoholics Anonymous’
G19: Seventh note of music scale
P19: High note in music
A20: The medical term for High Blood Pressure
N20: Left-overs
DOWN CLUES
A1: What device has great functionality for E-readers (2 words)
B1: Beadlike kind of starch
C1: abbr. Officer Commanding
D1: abbr. Dead on Arrival
F1: Perform, carry out
G1: abbr. Member of the Order of Merit
H1: Near which interchange on N3 is blasting done
K1: Response
L1: Point or send towards a target
N1: SANRAL’s Road Safety Education and Awareness Manager
O1: Symbol for nickel
Q1: The protein in eggs helps reduce what in the blood
R1: Verb, singular: occur, be, exist
T1: Costly drain on car’s performance (3 words)
E2: Musical instrument
S3: Extreme limit, point beyond
C4: Bland part of an egg
G4: abbr. Aluminium
P4: Terrifying person or beast
F5: Fan without the ‘a’
J 5: Ice crystals falling to earth
R5: suffix used in names of animal and plant families
E6: Diseases, sicknesses
I7: SANRAL’s new strategic vision
F8: abbr. Ex Officio
M8: Last letter of Greek alphabet – Alpha and…..
P9: Name of weavers producing wall hangings
B10: Containing or covered with oil
E11: Mbuyisa is the owner of which trading venue
G11: Plump, corpulent
K12: First name of SANRAL CEO
L12: Place where ball is struck in golf
F13: Part of body on both sides of spine
J13: We in another context
S13: First name of Prof Jita, of the University of Free State
H14: abbr. Reference
M14: Thing done. Deed
N14: Noisy, be uproarious
R14: To … or not to …
C15: abbr. High tension
D15: Introducing alternative
G15: abbr. Nova Scotia
O15: Awkward fellow, bumpkin
I16: Rhyme in exalted style
J16: (Law) in connection of
L16: symbol for Astatine
B17: Sound of an ass
Q17: Last name of SA cricketer Hashim
R17: Indian flatbread
A18: Another spelling of Fa (music)
E18: Addressing a man usually superior in rank
G18: Past tense of eat
H18: One more than nine
P19: abbr. Amplitude modulation
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