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17. 18. 21. 22. Clues Across If moonlight, by Beethoven; if golden, by Purcell. Viewed from the rear this bird looks like a crimson horse. This coated cur is well equipped. A hot expletive? A polite substitute in print for 9 across. Expression of disapproval, ending very loudly. "His honour in dishonour stood, And faith, unfaithful, kept him falsely true." (Tennyson). "Tf I should more or less In my great task of happiness." (Stevenson ). : Four in a glass reversed. The country-born offspring of nom aboriginal immigrants. Blooming early from the earth. Has this town fallen into ruin? Irritation found in 18 down. Hack with colts in mourning. Lures. Clues Down (and 12) Quickness to do the right thing. Chief or roguish? Udo ran about. Geoff practically tells you how to do this (3,3). Poverty. ; Slightly longer than 19 across. Our coat is (anag.). O! Mad truth (anag.). Serve to cut asunder. See 1 down (anyway, it sounds pretty good). In the song he has appropriately navy blue eyes. Ye lack for a footman? ae the little Swiss miss lives, probably. Itches to formulate a code of morals. "That which we call a rose, By any other would smell as sweet." So Juliet said. Found in a polite man. (Answer to No, 189)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 252, 21 April 1944, Page 14
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