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Clues Across Initially, Old English 8 across may be laborious. Plain speech, If you are this, it should not bring despair! Scone, Sir? (anag.), See 4 down. Descendant of Mohammed concealed ia 20 across. A tram line for‘a French writer? Frozen in the middle of a nice day. See 2 down. Found in Neil’s arm. Met nine who were distinguished. Muscular form of swine? Scattered with red stew, Kk
21. Clues Down As Iago said ‘‘Who steals my ---~ steals 18 across."’ Give a lord air-the result is an Americanism, Were you ever told that little children should be this and not 12 across? "Thy soul was like a star and dwelt "* (Wordsworth of Milton). Scone? Um! Let's eat! Found twice in the title of one of Shakespeare’s plays. ‘ This is ribald, see? To make one might overwhelm with joy. Detain no lohger. One line (anag,), You may do this on land as an infant and later in the water. In the past, this is a matter of design. Must be disease of grain. (Answer to Ng. 190)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 253, 28 April 1944, Page 28
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