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12 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 18 SEPTEMBER 2024 NEWS F Solution to last week's crossword The answers to today's crossword will be published in next week's Midweek edition Weather Fine but locally partly to rather cloudy and with sea fog patches Visibility Good locally moderate or poor in fog Wind West to Northwest force 3 or 4, gradually becoming variable force 2 or 3 by late morning TOMORROW Crossword WEATHER SUNNY 36 0 / 25 0 TODAY SUNNY 35 / 25 0 FEELS LIKE 38 FEELS LIKE 38 0 ACROSS 1) Anklebones 6) University in Texas 11) "This means_!" 14) For all to hear 15) Truly love 16) Anger 17) They are see-through 19) "... heat, ___ gloom of night ..." 20) "Mode" preceder 21) Munched 22) Tall Australian bird 23) Becoming morning 27) Like some humour 29) ___-Wan Kenobi 30) Jewish homeland 32) Below-the-belt comment 33) Animal house 34) "Come in!" 36) Nosy thing to do? 39) Roams 41) Auctioneer's hammer 43) Voyaging on an ocean 44) Fire remnant 46) Andrea Bocelli, for one 48) Malone on "Cheers" 49) Coral strip 51) 100-meter event 52) Clairvoyance, e.g. 53) Breastbone 56) Some instrument pluckers 58) When doubled, a dance 59) Airport schedule abbr. 60) Chunk of lawn 61) Common tree 62) Achieve total victory 68) "___ moment, please" 69) End of a bridal path 70) Contents of some office cartridges 71) The "p" in mpg 72) Be educated 73) Prepare to be tested DOWN 1) Glass shooter 2) Legendary Muhammad 3) "Anchorman: The Legend of ___ Burgundy" 4) Country in northeastern Africa 5) Put on a pedestal 6) Drink from a dish 7) Org. on toothpaste tubes 8) One-celled organism 9) Ridges on ranges 10) Caulks again, e.g. 11) Some juicy vats 12) Bouquet 13) Any "I Love Lucy," now 18) On the decline 23) Avoid artfully 24) Crosswise, on deck 25) Jacket worn on a blustery day 26) Intimated 28) Russian assembly 31) Decisive refusal 35) Kidney-related 37) Minimal amount 38) Reading lights 40) Nostradamus, purported- ly 42) Plague item of biblical proportions 45) Subscriber's option 47) Sharp replies 50) Pointless, as an effort 53) Ice cream portion 54) Macbeth was one 55) Kind of ray 57) Far from a Mensa can- didate 63) Steering device, on water 64) Jumbo coffee pot 65) Large African antelope 66) "___ be a fool not to!" 67) Attempt FOLLOWING the recent in- troduction of free SEPA pay- ments by Calamatta Cuschieri and Moneybase to all individ- ual and joint account holders, Moneybase has just launched its Student Account, effectively opening its platform to 16 and 17-year-olds. The move comes weeks be- fore the start of the new scho- lastic year and aims to attract students on board Moneybase to experience the convenience of being able to open their very own account with a Maltese IB- AN in minutes, with the entire process and verification done online without needing to visit a branch. Students can enjoy the ben- efits of having their own free Multicurrency Mastercard, the convenience of free SEPA pay- ments to 34 countries and free person-to-person payments to all Moneybase users. Money- base Mastercard holders can also pay on the go by connect- ing their card to Apple Pay, Google Pay, Xiaomi Pay and Garmin Pay. The company is also offering students who opt to receive their stipend directly on their Moneybase account a €60 Sti- pend Bonus. Those who do will also have the chance to be one of three lucky winners of the new iP- hone 16. "We are delighted to be offer- ing what is undoubtedly a very attractive package for students, the Moneybase Student Ac- count provides all the support that students need at such an important and exciting time of their lives. We invite and wel- come all students to take part in shaping the next-generation financial platform" says Alan Cuschieri, Founder and CEO of Moneybase. Students acquiring their Moneybase account will also benefit from the recently an- nounced free SEPA payments which are now being offered to all individuals and joint ac- count holders which means that no fees apply for transfers made on both Moneybase's mobile app and web platform. Moneybase offers payment and investment services to over 40,000 individual and business clients, it offers 7 days a week customer service and is li- cenced by the Malta Financial Services Authority. Moneybase launches student accounts for 16- to 17-year-olds Moneybase is now offering banking for 16- to 17-year-old students with no parental restrictions

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