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(Solution to No. 269)
Clues‘ Across I am set in this rich medieval fabric. . Attire. Jacques uses this word six times\in "As You Like It," Act 2, Sc. 7 . This tumbler must be able to fall without Fant -Is a lion changed into a connexion? . Form of pest frequently encountered at the door. Blow up by means of tin leaf. ; Take the heart out of 10 across and this animal is left. . In the plural, 7 across, . We're told it repeats itself. This vessel contains the mid-day meal. Late in bed. Shapes from an old sum. Clues Down Take ‘the top off this specimen and there’s more than enough left. + Dickens used this word incorrectly in the title of one of his books. No rates? This is treachery. Poem in a nice picture. . Little Indian-but not from India. . Bat indeed! . Any goal displays a similarity. "Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not " (Samuel, Ch. 1). . Sainted as a substitute. This violent storm ends in a bit of a fuss. Fido’s house. This form of ethics is irritating, This plant, if inverted, belongs to the animal kingdom. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. L.B. (Palmerston North): There is also a city of Concord in the State of Massachusetts, the site of the Battle of Concord during the "American War of Independence.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 23
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