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(Solution to No. 259).
Clues Across 1. Insane races (anag.) 8. Looking for the harvest with a whip? 9. "The ’s the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King!" (Hamlet). 10. Main chop is grand, ba goom! 12. "As I am -- queen, Thou blushest, Antony. . ." (Antony and Cleopatra ). 13. Tinsel (anag.) 15. Cats, if they had nine lives, could be described thus. 16. Brace. 18. The fact that one sang in a certain square = evidently something to make a song a it. 49. These folk are certainly not gad-abouts. Clues Down @. Charley’s is well known. 3. According to Longfellow, the village one stands under a spreading chestnut tree. 4. "Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and saint, and heard great -- About it and about." (Omar Khayyam). 5, Fact! I recite. (anag.) 6. Spend and relent--that’s brilliant! 7. The prodigal son was 8. Anything seems so if you have to carry it too long. il. They last (anag.) a4. What I should reply when asked if I like 17 down (3 words). 17. This commodity, like rice, has been unprocurable recently.
No. 260.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 324, 7 September 1945, Page 23
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