The Listener Crossword No. 17
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Clues Across These poeple help to keep up the marriage as Bi iB -- they are keeping a senate-house in a coal pit. "Into a large and broad, since called The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown" (Milton) A Shakespearean character who provides a nickname for married men. All the best fairy tales begin with this word. Tales may become uninteresting. "The law of the --- and Persians, which altereth not." (Old Testament). Pen-name of a famous essayist? It’s a lie! A city is not upset in a confused realm. Trim is metewad and enlarged into a peak or a symbol of power. Skill in the space of nine inches-this shows great fortitude. To dream ‘til ten is injurious,
Clues Down This stock may be found in Nepal, Idie cats in fortresses. A camel and I show ill-will. "T will ("Othello"). No cream for lovers. A vehicle in a ship; a cause of trouble during strikes. thee, and love thee after." Youngest of the seven; his sleeves were too long for him; all he got to sleep on was one single feather. The calm before the storm? This will check you, The list contains a national emblem, Yes, ma! This is unpleasant, If you play this, you lie low, Someone y , all, all » "-T On B wide, wide sea." (‘The Ancient Mariner’) A special edition. The real father of Limericks,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 57, 26 July 1940, Page 22
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237The Listener Crossword No. 17 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 57, 26 July 1940, Page 22
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