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(Solution to. No. 272)
Clues Across "All the ---s of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.’"’ (Macbeth, Act 5, Sc. 1. 3 . Fed up with dates? Member of the race which gave 2 down to the world. The king is upset about her, and the result is frequently pickled. 10. You get a rear view of this retreat in the: trials. 11. The old scene is shut in. 13. Agrees (anag.). 14. He plied his craft on the 21 down. 17. Having no knowledge of a tin organ. 19. Oxford river. , 22. Shorten (anag.). 23. Bluff King Hal’s family name. 24. Princess Elizabeth to the Duke of Windsor. 1 ow 25. Four squared. Clues Down 1. This servitude involves hatd labour. 2. Little Timothy in a rage? 3. "If this be error, and me ptoved, I never writ, nor ho man ever bad (Shakespeare Sonnet CXVI.)_ 4. Usually found in the van, whereas the van is usually found at the rear. 5. They last (anag.). 6. The end of all mistakes. 7. This city was founded in 1848, and it was at first proposed to call it "New Edin12. The middle of the west ranges. 13. Sit in the glen? 15. Die? Sure! That's all that’s left. 16. Knowledge of spititual mysteries. 18. Cheek, in one way. ~ 20. Risen (anag.). 21, See 14 across.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 23
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