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16. 18. " 20. 2. 23. 24. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 10. 13) 14. 15. 37. 19. 21. . Tales become hackneyed. . This Red Sea port is found in a deadrend. . Two shorts and a long (metre). Clues Across Catch sight of Little Edward-he has chickenpox perhaps? It is diminished by an increase of 18 across, we're to’ Revoke by means of cinders. Overbearing with art about an organ. Swallow quickly backwards-this will put a stopper in it. thee Nymph and bring with thee Jest and youthful jollity." (Milton in ‘L’Allegro’’). Immaculate, and obviously not suffering from measles. Brief thanks precede the sharp pain. "And all our yesterday’s have lighted fools The way to death." (Macbeth). There should be no strife in this Massachusetts town. : Clues Down A plate is folded here. In the song, Jock is exhorted to stop his. This girl may be found in 13 acrgss. Form of roast. Peremptory requests from Dad’s men. Gin diet forms the occupation of the man whose decision is final. His work is all a matter of play. The Big Pond. Pose and die for part of a serial. Pays out for a post mortem. The minstrel’s song is contained in the postscript. Caruso, for instance. This pudding sounds like something you .might do to an unwelcome guest.
(Solution to No. 266)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 331, 26 October 1945, Page 19
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229THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 331, 26 October 1945, Page 19
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